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Leicester City hit back as Sir Jim Ratcliffe makes ‘arrogant’ Man Utd plea

It’s fair to say that new Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe’s suggestion that the ‘big six’ should have more influence on how the Premier League – or Premiership as he calls it – is run – was not warmly received.

Old Trafford’s billionaire minority shareholder, who oversees the football side of the Man Utd operation, told Bloomberg that the “six clubs who have an interest in the league” should have more influence than the likes of Leicester City, Aston Villa or Nottingham. Forest.




He sought to warn that those clubs “should not be disadvantaged” in a claim that football fans around the world tune in just to watch those clubs.

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“I think everyone has an equal vote and at one time there was, I think, as it was explained to me, there was a sort of coalition of the six major clubs that would have some level of influence in the Premiership. But that broke down after the Superclub, you know, the European Superclub Initiative,” he said in an interview with Bloomberg.

“And I think they have to be careful that the top six clubs are not disadvantaged because they don’t have a strong enough say in the committee. Because at the end of the day it’s the top six or seven clubs that run the Premiership and that’s what the world cares about.”

The responses came from Leicester supporters, and not many have any sympathy for Ratcliffe, who has spent a net £1.1billion in the 10 seasons since Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure, according to his calculations.

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