Manchester United become first Premier League club to introduce key change at Old Trafford

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Manchester United have taken a pioneering step in the Premier League by becoming the first club to introduce male sanitary facilities at Old Trafford.

The club is rolling out bins and free products like pads, tackling an issue highlighted by a recent study from Prostate Cancer UK and phs Group released on Tuesday which indicates that half of the men suffering from bladder weakness are attending fewer games due to inadequate amenities and worry over leaks.

One in seven (14 per cent) of those surveyed admitted they have stopped attending matches entirely because of this problem. READ MORE: Manchester United can start their Ruben Amorim rebuild by releasing three players READ MORE: Manchester United undroppable might need new role when £52m gem is finally unleashed The Red Devils have now become the first top-flight team to commit to Gold BOG STANDARD accreditation, signifying adherence to the benchmark for facilities set by Prostate Cancer UK and phs Group to aid men with incontinence.

Prostate cancer affects one in eight men, and urinary incontinence (UI) can be a distressing consequence of treatments necessary to combat this condition, with numerous sufferers dealing with this issue for varying lengths of time post-treatment.

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