Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos won the race to purchase a stake in Manchester United but things are not going smoothly
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IN the 1980s quiz show Bullseye, contestants would often fall at the final hurdle. Amid sympathetic groans from the audience, a screen would rise to reveal the prize they had missed out on: a speedboat or some such.
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