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Manchester United ban fans from using iPads at Old Trafford

Manchester United reportedly ban supporters from bringing iPads and other tablet devices to Old Trafford.

Manchester United have reportedly banned supporters from bringing iPads and tablet devices to Old Trafford to use on matchdays.

Such devices are used as cameras by some fans, but United officials have informed supporters that they will not be able to access the ground with these items on Saturday for the club's opening Premier League clash against Swansea City.

According to the Daily Mail, in an email sent to the club's fans, a section read: "We want to make you aware of an update to our club policy regarding home matches. Supporters cannot bring large electronic devices (bigger than 150mmx100mm) inside the stadium.

"For example, iPads or other tablet devices and laptops are now prohibited. Also please be aware that large bags, large cameras and liquids (with the exception of a small bottle of water with the top removed) are included in our list of prohibited items. Thank you for your co-operation on this matter."

The former Premier League champions have been linked to numerous players in the summer transfer window, but new manager Louis van Gaal has so far only acquired the signatures of Ander Herrera and Luke Shaw.

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Manchester United's newly-appointed Dutch manager Louis van Gaal addresses a press conference at Old Trafford in Manchester, north-west England, on July 17, 2014
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