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Song sheets and continental-style ‘cheerleaders’ with megaphones are among the ideas being discussed in an effort to improve the atmosphere at Manchester United’s home games.

Manager Jose Mourinho has previously said that Old Trafford is too quiet.

The club were asked at a recent fans’ forum if song sheets could be distributed at the turnstiles.

United said they would look into the idea, although it is highly unlikely to be implemented.

Meanwhile, the Premier League club will provide fans with a “full update” in May on the potential for having a women’s team.

United have received intense criticism for their failure to field an adult women’s side, at a time when local rivals Manchester City, plus Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool, all have teams at the top end of the Women’s Super League.

The Old Trafford club say the idea remains “under review at a high level of the club”.

At the fans’ forum, United said a women’s team “isn’t something that can happen overnight”. They cite staffing and facilities as specific issues.

However, it is understood a women’s side is part of the discussion around potential development of United’s training site at the Cliff in Salford.

 

Source: BBC

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