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Thread: Facilities for Disabled Fans

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    Facilities for Disabled Fans

    While most of us suffered in the stand spare a thought for our wheelchair fans. They were forced to sit outside in the incessant pouring rain. I believe they asked if they could be moved to the virtually unoccupied gazebo but were refused permission by the stewards. Surely a bit of common sense could have prevailed?

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    re: Facilities for Disabled Fans

    Great post. If this is indeed the case, then Motherwell should take it up with Accies, to ensure that there is no repeat with other fans in the future.

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    re: Facilities for Disabled Fans

    Did they contact Alan Marshall? I'm expect the club officials would have argued on their behalf if given the chance.

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    re: Facilities for Disabled Fans

    You're quite correct in that MFC officials would have argued the point on their behalf, however the real fact of the matter is that the stewards had the opportunity to do something and did not!
    Maybe ,just maybe the Accies officials are unaware of this problem, I'm sure that if they were they would address it.

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    re: Facilities for Disabled Fans

    I don't know if they had Alan's telephone number.

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