What players REALLY think of the Glazers: Man United’s owners slammed by their own NFL stars in survey

The majority owners of Manchester United De Glazers were closed by their Tampa Bay Buccaneers players in a new report.

The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) published annual report cards of the 32 teams in the competition.

A total of 1,695 players have completed anonymous surveys based on their experiences at their clubs.

The report cards rank teams based on 11 different categories ranging from ownership and head coaches to training and weight spaces, food and the treatment of families.

The glazers received a D+ ranking list after their research results were collected, with only five other owners receiving a worse score.

“The average assessment of the Glazer family for observed willingness to invest in the facilities is 6.50 out of 10 of the Buccaneers players, a ranking of 27 of the 32 owners in the competition,” the report thought.

'The players are of the opinion that the Glazer family contributes somewhat to a positive team culture, a rank of 27 out of 32.

“The players believe that the Glazer family is somewhat dedicated to building a competitive team, a rank of 26 of the 32 NFL owners.”

Players had expressed concern about facilities, where the team ranked 21st for their dressing room and 24th for the training room of the 32 teams.

“Players have various complaints about cleanliness, including poor ventilation and a persistent bad scent,” said the report.

'44 percent identify continuous sanitary problems in the dressing room '.

Players also felt that renovations and upgrades are needed in the room with their warm and cold tubs.

The latest report had marked a marginal turnout of the glassers, which had been given a D-rating last year.

The verdict of Tampa Bay Buccaneers players are among the constant criticism of the ownership of the Glazers of Manchester United.

Fans have touched the glazers because they do not invest in Old Trafford, where the stadium has fallen among the American owners.

Roof leaks in the stadium – which is known as the Theater of Dreams – has led man United to be confronted with the spot of rival fans.

Owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe from minorities strives for a 100,000 capacity 'Wembley of the North' after buying his interest in the club, while the British billionaire has supported a continuous £ 50 million upgrade of the Carrington training complex from Man United.

The glazers, which retain a majority stake of 69 percent, deposited the club in debt after their buy -out in 2005. The last figures, published last week, showed that the debt is still in the books and is currently £ 516.5 million in total.

United has now spent more than £ 1 billion on interest payments after the buy -out of the Glazer family.

Earlier this month, AVRAM Glazer confirmed that the family would not sell, despite constant criticism of their ownership of Man United.

The trust of the Manchester United Supporters last week met the 'paralyzing Schultrent payments' and a 'decade or more mismanagement' after the publication of the financial results.

Man United confirmed on Monday that another 200 jobs at the club are at risk of dismissal – after 250 job reduction last year – as part of current cost -saving measures under the supervision of minority owner Ratcliffe and Ineos.

The club claims that the measures are needed to guarantee financial sustainability and to improve operational efficiency after five years of losses.

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