Fortress Old Trafford?! Man Utd consider popular move to improve atmosphere at Theatre of Dreams

Manchester United are weighing up a move which they believe will improve the atmosphere at Old Trafford after listening to fans' opinions.

  • Red Devils want to raise noise levels at stadium
  • Supporters stress importance of generating atmosphere
  • Fan survey will dictate whether measure is adopted

Fortress Old Trafford?! Man Utd consider popular move to improve atmosphere at Theatre of DreamsFortress Old Trafford?! Man Utd consider popular move to improve atmosphere at Theatre of DreamsFortress Old Trafford?! Man Utd consider popular move to improve atmosphere at Theatre of Dreams

The Red Devils have written to season ticket holders to inform them of a proposal to play no music in the 15 minutes before the players come out of the tunnel at home games and after full-time. The club have been conducting post-match surveys and done research as part of the move towards building a new 100,000-seater stadium, hoping to understand attitudes on different aspects of the matchday experience.

Their research showed that creating an atmosphere to inspire the players was of utmost importance, which is why fan group The Red Army (TRA) has requested that music is turned off for a period in order to make the stadium as loud as possible. currently play music during and after the players warm-up, while ‘Glory Glory Man United’ is played after victories. The club still plan to play unofficial anthem ‘This is the One’ by the Stone Roses when the players walk out of the tunnel, followed by the ‘s official anthem – as is standard at all stadiums across the English top-flight – and then ‘Take Me Home Country Roads’ before kick off.

Roy Keane complained about the declining atmosphere at Old Trafford in 2000 by saying: “Away from home our fans are fantastic, I’d call them the hardcore fans. But at home they have a few drinks and probably the prawn sandwiches, and they don’t realise what’s going on out on the pitch. I don’t think some of the people who come to Old Trafford can spell football, never mind understand it.” Since then, Old Trafford has been known for its poor atmosphere, with Keane’s comments leading to rival fans mocking United supporters by calling them ‘the prawn sandwich brigade’.

Fans have been asked to respond to a two-minute survey on the proposal by Friday afternoon. If the measure is backed then it could be implemented as soon as Sunday’s Premier League match against , giving Bruno Fernandes and Co extra encouragement for their blockbuster season opener with the Gunners. And if the move is a success then Old Trafford’s previously flat atmosphere could be replaced by a cauldron of noise, as has happened at Arsenal under Mikel Arteta.