Former Manchester United star's latest training ground claim is damning indictment of Glazers
Manchester United fans need no encouragement to express their anger towards the Glazers, who in 18 years at the club have spent money on transfers, dividends and little else.
Gary Neville recently described United as a 'graveyard' for talent and the former captain is persistent in pointing the finger at the American family. A tree rots from the bottom up but a football club does the opposite.
Supporters of the incumbent owners will point towards their transfer spend as an easy argument. United have spent over £1billion in the last decade and Erik ten Hag has overseen a major overhaul of his squad in three windows - but the club extends further than players.
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Old Trafford has turned from one of England's iconic grounds to a crumbling mess. The roof has been leaking for a number of years and its facilities are horribly outdated. Plans to revamp the stadium have been put on hold amid uncertainty regarding who will own the club in the future.
And then there is Carrington, the once state-of-the-art training centre that has quickly become antiquated in comparison with rivals. By Premier League standards, the training complex is average at best, and a recent admission from Charlie Savage - who left United for Reading in the summer - suggests it is even worse.
"Reading's training ground - I heard it was good but I didn’t realise it was this good," Savage told Reading’s official YouTube channel.
"Honestly, I'd say it's on par with United at the minute."
With all due respect to Reading, they currently sit 22nd in League One after being relegated from the