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United ‘drag themselves into the 21st century’ with women's side, says Crouch

SPORTS minister Tracey Crouch said yesterday that Manchester United have “finally dragged themselves into the 21st century” after announcing plans to form a professional women’s team.

United, the only current Premier League club not to have a senior women’s side, submitted an application to the Football Association on Wednesday night to establish a team in the second tier of the Women’s Super League next season.

Crouch said: “May I just actually take this opportunity to congratulate Manchester United Football Club, who have finally dragged themselves into the 21st century and announced that they will be having a women’s football team.”

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