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Manchester United co-owners Ineos are reportedly close to agreeing an early exit of their sponsorship deal with Tottenham Hotspur with details over the agreement emerging.
Manchester United minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly agreed to pay Tottenham a huge sum of money to get ...
Ineos have also withdrawn their financial support for Sir Ben Ainslie’s Americas Cup sailing team and are reportedly considering scaling back their one-third stake in the Mercedes F1 team.
The longest losing streak in sporting history may well remain intact for many years to come after INEOS Britannia’s challenge for the 38th America’s Cup was rocked by the news that Ben Ainslie will ...
A full transcript of BBC sports editor Dan Roan's interview with Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Is the bulldozing Ineos squad ‘back’? Sort of. A stomping start to the season is only step 1 of its quest to challenge ...
For Ratcliffe, the withdrawal comes as Ineos is forced to cut back on several fronts. The billionaire backer has also confirmed he has no intention to continue funding Sir Ben Ainslie’s America ...
Manchester United co-owners Ineos have made an early exit from their sponsorship deal with Tottenham after a pay-off agreement was reached, Inside Sport understands.
But a year later there are already disgruntled supporters calling for change, and Ratcliffe has been causing ripples with a number of Ineos relationships in sport. He has split up from Sir Ben Ainslie ...
INEOS has been implementing similar financial streamlining efforts across its portfolio. They ended partnerships with Sir Ben Ainslie’s America’s Cup team and New Zealand Rugby’s All Blacks.
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