Manchester United have granted permission to judge safely at Old Trafford

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Manchester United have been authorized to install nearly 1,500 barrier seats as a component of an Old Trafford internal protection control.

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Trafford City Council has given the go-ahead to a precept agreement for United to introduce the seats, which give enthusiasts the opportunity to stand in front of a fence in the northeast quadrant of the countryside.

The club said it would talk about installation features with potential suppliers while complying with government rules put in a position to protect staff from the coronavirus pandemic.

Seats, similar to those placed through the Wolves at Molineux, were expected to be able to start the 2020-21 season.

United Ceo Richard Arnold said in a statement: “We will have to affirm from the outset that our most sensible priority is to protect our other people from the COVID-19 pandemic.

“It might seem to communicate the stadium’s plans right now, but football and our enthusiasts will come back when it’s safe, and our arrangements will have to continue in the background.

“This announcement is the last step in what has been a long adventure with our fans. We listen to your feedback, especially the representations made through MUST [Manchester United Supporters’ Trust] and work with Trafford Council to expand and approve this offer.

We are convinced that the arrival of barrier seats will adorn the protection of spectators in stadium spaces where, as in other clubs, we have noticed examples of persistence in the position. It also allows us to make the stadium sustainable on the occasion of a change. to full-seat stadium policy. If verification is successful, we may only install barrier seats in other parts of the stadium.

United had disorders with the state of spectators in some parts of the camp, especially at the Stretford End.

The club has also taken action over the past year for the environment at Old Trafford, while the team’s relative difficulties on the field have tarnished the help of fit fans.

In February, they announced an extension of the so-called “atmosphere section” at Stretford End from the launch of subscriptions 2020-2021.

“These two projects underscore our commitment to the continuous improvement of Old Trafford, focusing on the fun of the day, the environment and the protection of all fans,” Arnold added.

The stands in the English Premier League were banned under renovations brought in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster, when 96 Liverpool enthusiasts were killed at a weigh-in at leppings Lane End in the 1989 FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest.

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