Alan Shearer slams Sir Jim Ratcliffe's 'CHAOTIC' leadership at Man United - as he claims 'it's gone from one bad stage to another' and insists Ruben Amorim's 'eyes will have been opened' since arriving at the club Alan Shearer has hit out at Sir Jim Ratcliffe's 'chaotic' ownership of Manchester United following a turbulent start to the season.
British billionaire and boyhood United fan Ratcliffe, 72, completed his 25 per cent purchase of the club in February, with the Glazer family subsequently handing him control of football operations.
The 72-year-old has similarly made a string of unpopular decisions, such as a mid-season move to raise matchday ticket prices to £66 per game - with no concessions for children or pensioners - while more than 250 club staff have been made redundant.
Ratcliffe has made a string of unpopular decisions since taking over his boyhood club.
Betfair ambassador Shearer highlighted the continuing mistakes Ratcliffe is seemingly making.