Did anyone notice empty seats in the away fans section covered with black stuff? why the hell did Wolves do that?
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Originally posted by Jamie2m View PostDisabled fans sat behind it.
Allowed them to see if people stood up in front of them.
My dad's in a wheelchair, and it's a major problem at grounds where the wheelchair platform is halfway back -- Reading is one of the worst.
At least Wolves did this, otherwise the fans in wheelchairs wouldn't see a thing when people get excited and get to their feet. Something the likes of my dad can't do.
Fulham will pose the same problem I believe -- and they don't prevent people from sitting right in front of the platform, nor from standing, so I don't suppose my dad will see very much of that game at all.Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########
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Originally posted by swanleyhoop View Post
My dad's in a wheelchair, and it's a major problem at grounds where the wheelchair platform is halfway back -- Reading is one of the worst.
At least Wolves did this, otherwise the fans in wheelchairs wouldn't see a thing when people get excited and get to their feet. Something the likes of my dad can't do.
Fulham will pose the same problem I believe -- and they don't prevent people from sitting right in front of the platform, nor from standing, so I don't suppose my dad will see very much of that game at all.
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Originally posted by davidla80 View PostThat's so bizarre I can barely believe it! Is there a reason why they don't make wheelchair spaces at the front?
The best platform are the ones at place like Derby and Coventry -- near but not at the front, elevated, but with no seats in front so the view is fine.
I can't believe that anyone resents the fact that our wheelchair fans just want to see the game like everyone else.Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########
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