Barrier Seating Trial at Old Trafford for 2020-21 Season

United
will install the new section in the north-east quadrant for the 2020-21 season
after Trafford council approval.
If
the trial proves successful, the club will look to install barrier seats in
other areas of the stadium.
United
have struggled to deal with the problem of persistent standing for a number of
years at Old Trafford.
With
a capacity of just under 75,000, the stadium is the biggest club ground in
English football.
Standing in English
football's top two divisions was outlawed following recommendations made in the
Taylor Report into the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, in which 96 Liverpool fans
lost their lives.
In
recent seasons, campaigners have called for standing to be allowed in grounds
once again. Rail seating has been developed to provide seats which can also be
converted to standing areas.
In
2018, new guidance from the Sports Ground Safety Authority, the body in charge
of ground safety, allowed the use of rail seats.
Managing
director Richard Arnold said: "Our belief is that the introduction of
barrier seats will enhance spectator safety in areas of the stadium where - as
with other clubs - we have seen examples of persistent standing.
"It
also allows us to future-proof the stadium in the event of any changes to the
current all-seater stadium policy. If the trial is successful, we may consider
further implementation of barrier seating in other parts of the stadium."
Fellow
Premier League side Wolves were given similar permission for
the South Stand at Molineux this season.
FROM .bbc.com/sport/football
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