Dan Snyder, former owner of the Washington Commanders, is reportedly upset about the team's success since his sale of the franchise for $6.05 billion in 2023. After years of disappointing results and leading the team to only two playoff victories during his 24-season tenure, the Commanders have reached the NFC Championship game under new ownership. This has left Snyder, who now lives in London, feeling jealousy and sadness as he watches his former team thrive. Reports suggest he may consider investing in a Premier League club as he comes to terms with the situation.
'After spending 24 seasons with the Commanders, only achieving two playoff victories, watching his former team thrive has left Snyder feeling devastated and envious.'
'The stark contrast between the Commanders' current performance and Snyder's tenure has reportedly left him distraught, prompting discussions about his potential future investments in sports.'
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