Jim Ratcliffe has asked Manchester United fans for “time and patience” to bring back the glory days at Old Trafford after the British billionaire arrived in an agreement to obtain with the Glazer familyowner of the club, to acquire 25 percent of its shares.
Raticliffe, the owner of petrochemical giant INEOS, will take charge of United’s sports field at the age of 71 and has committed and invest 273 million euros to try to reverse the disappointing phase the club is going through.
There is no quick fix
United have not won the league since 2013 and, although there is hope that the dynamic could change, Ratcliffe said there is no quick fix.
“I believe we can bring sporting success to the pitch to complement the undoubted commercial success the club has enjoyed,” Ratcliffe said. in an open letter to Manchester United fans.
“Time and Patience”
“It will take time and patience with strict and the highest level of professional management. You are ambitious for Manchester United and so are we. “There are no guarantees in sport and change can take time, but we’re in it for the long haul.”
United, eighth in the Premier and eliminated from Europe this season, host Aston Villa at Old Trafford tonight. He accumulated 13 in all competitions, his worst streak at this point on the course since 1930.
Source: La Verdad

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