(Getty) With a lead in only seven and the Premier League fits left to perform, Manchester United have introduced a cutting-edge new plan to maintain the attention of supporters through the end of the season. Throughout each of their last four home suits, including those against second-place Man City and third-place Chelsea, Man United can project Hollywood movies on a big screen above the message at Old Trafford. The club says the target is to offer ticket holders with a different form of dram and entertainment now that their history 20th league name is a foregone conclusion. "We are pleased to maintain the position we are in," reporters were told by Man United manager Sir Alex Ferguson at a conference to announce the decision. "You never get sick and tired of winning the league, but we understand that people might weary to some degree, to own everything covered up this early. Therefore we'll be featuring films through the matches to hold everyone's interesting. I believe during the Man City fit we'll be showing a film called You Got Served, then for Aston Villa we'll do Apocalypse Now, for Chelsea we'll have Run Fatboy Run and for Swansea there will be The Silence of the Lambs." Last period, Man United lost the name to rivals Man City in spectacular fashion on the final matchday. Though the Red Devils are very happy to be in a far more comfortable situation this year, they are still sensitive and painful to the criticism that this has been a somewhat dull campaign. "If our lead reaches the level of Bayern's," Ferguson continued, referencing Bayern Munich's 20-point lead atop the Bundesliga, "we'll color Wayne Rooney green and have him do the whole Shrek series as a one-man show. If that doesn't give individuals their money's worth, then I do not understand what will."
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