An extraordinary report from the NFL Players Association has revealed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have 'smelly' facilities and the Glazers charge players' families to use a daycare room on gamedays.
Manchester United fans have regularly protested against the Glazer family since they became majority shareholders in 2005 and many hope that Sir Jim Ratcliffe's acquisition of a minority stake marks the beginning of the end of the American's involvement with the club.
The Glazers have been criticised for their lack of investment in United and Old Trafford, along with Carrington, has fallen behind the infrastructure that rival clubs have. ALSO READ: Ten Hag speaks out on possible vote of confidence from Ratcliffe ALSO READ: Antony returns to the scene of his best and worst moments The American family have owned the Tampa Bay Buccaneers since 1995 and their franchise won the Super Bowl in 2021 after persuading legendary player Tom Brady to sign, but life under their ownership has been laid bare in a report published by the NFPLA this week.
The NFPLA is the labour union representing NFL players and they produce a detailed survey each year to gauge their member's thoughts on how their respective teams operate.
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