Manchester United spends hundreds of millions of dollars on their players but it seems they're not willing to invest in an effective pest control service to rid their home ground of a persistent problem with rodents.
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The football behemoth has been accused by hygiene inspectors from the local Trafford Council of failing to take proper measures to control pests within its kitchens.
Mice have long been a problem at Old Trafford, largely, it is thought, because of the stadium's location beside a canal.
Manchester United suffering a MOUSE infestation at Old Trafford http://t.co/Mzpc8kEwn9 via @MailSport 20 x #MCFC . pic.twitter.com/58tMaE9eOp— Darren (@DarrenPassman)
September 1, 2015
Rodents have infested stands, food outlets and even been seen running across the turf during games.
According to the Manchester Evening News, the council report warned the club that it is "failing to implement adequate procedures to control pests within the food areas".
It says all entry points to rooms in which food is kept should be replaced or repaired.
Old Trafford infested with mice (see, we did make lots of new signings on a free transfer) http://t.co/mZ20Tp2roJ #MUFC— Phil Verney (@philverney)
September 1, 2015
Can they play up front. "@MENnewsdesk: http://t.co/BqIYEj4yQt #mufc pic.twitter.com/z63ioADtbg”— Chris P (@ChimpInATopHat)
August 31, 2015