Guys, I don't want to open a huge debate about this but later this year I am hoping to bring my wife over to the UK. She recently suffered a massive stroke and atm is wheelchair bound.
She has told me that she wants to go on a match as she wants to see why I go crazy every weekend about a small town club LOL!!
Do I need to contact Club Shop etc??
Any help in advance would be massively appreciated...I know this sounds like advanced plnning which it is but I need to do this....
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Re: Disabled Facilties...
Good morning Mr Papadopoulous, I'm sure your wife will thoroughly enjoy her day at the home of the only Premier League side in Lancashire (I know, 1974 and all that).
The facilities aren't great for disabled, so if the weather is poor then expect to get wet. I think there are a certain amount of disabled spaces and carer spots available, so just make contact with the club and they'll help you out.
Others may be able to offer some decent advice.
The facilities aren't great for disabled, so if the weather is poor then expect to get wet. I think there are a certain amount of disabled spaces and carer spots available, so just make contact with the club and they'll help you out.
Others may be able to offer some decent advice.