Ratcliffe will leave Manchester United if abuse escalates

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of Manchester United, stated he would leave the club if he faces the same level of abuse as the Glazer family. He has taken control of football operations and implemented cost-cutting measures, including ticket price increases and job cuts. Ratcliffe acknowledged the criticism he has received but said he can tolerate some negativity. However, he emphasized that if the situation escalates to the level of abuse directed at the Glazers, he would step down. He also defended the Glazers, describing them as "nice people" who made poor choices in key roles. Ratcliffe criticized former executives, stating they lacked the necessary football experience to manage the club effectively.


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