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Tottenham Hotspur have filed a lawsuit against Ineos, the multinational chemical company owned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of Manchester United. The legal dispute was filed on 13 June, and fresh ...
Mail Sport revealed in March that the deal was due to end early following what were described as 'amicable discussions' which would see Ineos pay Spurs a penalty thought to be worth several millions.
Tottenham are suing Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS firm for over £11m due to a breach of contract.
Peter Burling, a three-time America's Cup winner, has joined Luna Rossa as the Italian syndicate prepares for the 38th ...
Asked if he had a response to INEOS’ most recent statement, Ainslie — the skipper and CEO of Great Britain’s America’s Cup challenge for the past decade — was reticent.
Ainslie had vowed to compete for the 38th edition, but it would be without a partnership with Ineos, with his British America’s Cup team now known as Athena Racing.
INEOS Britannia has withdrawn its intention to challenge for the next America's Cup after failing to reach a settlement with former skipper Ben Ainslie's team Athena Racing, the team backed by ...
INEOS Britannia’s Ben Ainslie led the team through the Louis Vuitton Cup races and into the Match before the team ultimately fell to the superior Emirates Team New Zealand defense.
Ineos withdraws from America’s Cup challenge after split with Ben Ainslie Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s team split with Ainslie in January and have ‘reluctantly’ withdrawn after failing to reach ...
Ineos announced in January that it had failed to reach agreement with Ainslie and would go it alone, but has now admitted defeat. Chairman and Manchester United co-owner Ratcliffe said: "This was a ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe 's Ineos Britannia has withdrawn its intention to compete in the 38th America's Cup. The team, which lost 7-2 to Emirates Team New Zealand in the 37th edition last year, has ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has abandoned plans to challenge for the next America’s Cup, accusing Ben Ainslie of dragging his heels over settlement negotiations that would have allowed both their teams to ...