Yes, the common sense approach is to speak to some of our fans that would be impacted by the switchover - which we are still trialling and working though, which is what we did. And are always open to more feedback, as has always been the case. A few fans have difficulty with the steps/terrace to the new entry, so those that can't manage those can go via the original bar entrance. Although this is fairly step free, it adds a couple of extra doors, which individuals with sticks or walkers may have issues with, so the steward will just help with the doors if required, else they will just let them through the bar door. This has been fine with the individuals that have needed whatever assistance, and feedback has been positive so far.Three Nips wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 12:49 am Although not disabled myself, personally I'd think it a little bit degrading if I needed a steward to accompany through to the bar the other side. Surely you can trust people to make their way through, it's not like the Royal Family will be there in any case! A few up their backside 'board members' possibly but for all that's holy, surely a bit of common sense should prevail!
Feel free to speak to a board member or myself in person (as I tend to look after the stadium/co-ordinate volunteers etc..) - make yourself known to Matt in the turnstile and am sure he can find myself or the relevant person.