Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is facing intense criticism from fans and government officials after claiming the UK has been “colonised by immigrants.”
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has sparked widespread outrage following an interview where he claimed the United Kingdom has been “colonised by immigrants.”
The comments drew a sharp rebuke from the Prime Minister and prominent fan groups, including the Manchester United Muslim Supporters Club.
While Ratcliffe issued a statement saying he was “sorry my choice of language had offended some people,” his reputation remains under fire.
The fallout adds to growing frustration over Ratcliffe’s leadership since acquiring a minority stake in 2024.
Supporters have criticised a string of costly managerial changes and “brutal” redundancies at the club.
With protests mounting, many fans feel the billionaire’s comments have caused permanent damage. The club officially distanced itself from the outburst, emphasizing its commitment to being “inclusive and welcoming” to all supporters.
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