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Manchester United stance on safe standing at Old Trafford

Man Utd have been looking at Celtic's safe standing pilot in Glasgow

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Manchester United are warming to the idea of introducing safe standing at Old Trafford if and when Government legislation allows the introduction of rail seats in the Premier League.

Celtic have pioneered the seating in Scotland and last season installed 3,000 rail seats, at Celtic Park.

The rail seats have been in use widely in Germany's Bundesliga for years but it has been resisted in England.

Governments have not softened on the issue since Lord Justice Taylor's report following the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy when 96 Liverpool fans lost their lives in a crush at the FA Cup semi final.

In response to Lord Taylor's report the Football Spectators Act was introduced banning standing in England's top two divisions.

But there has been a groundswell of support for the all seater stadium rule to be lifted.

Celtic's initiative in Scotland has been championed. The rail seating whereby a seat can put raised to provided standing behind individual rails has been welcomed in England.

United have been among the clubs who've looked at the possibility.