Question re wheelchair storage at the den

High Life Street 2.0

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Hi my dad is increasingly unsteady on his feet but still wants to go. We can’t always get a disabled parking space at the club. If I were to park in local streets and wheel him to the den and then his seat which he has been sitting in since the new den opened, is there somewhere I can put his wheelchair during the match and then after the match pick up the wheelchair and then awheel him back to the car? He sits in the west lower right by the tunnel. Cheers . I will of course write to the club but thought I’d ask here too.
 
Hi my dad is increasingly unsteady on his feet but still wants to go. We can’t always get a disabled parking space at the club. If I were to park in local streets and wheel him to the den and then his seat which he has been sitting in since the new den opened, is there somewhere I can put his wheelchair during the match and then after the match pick up the wheelchair and then awheel him back to the car? He sits in the west lower right by the tunnel. Cheers . I will of course write to the club but thought I’d ask here too.
Contact the club, I’m sure they’ll be able to accommodate.

After an operation a few years back I needed a temporary club parking space and the club went out of their way to provide 👍
 
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Hi my dad is increasingly unsteady on his feet but still wants to go. We can’t always get a disabled parking space at the club. If I were to park in local streets and wheel him to the den and then his seat which he has been sitting in since the new den opened, is there somewhere I can put his wheelchair during the match and then after the match pick up the wheelchair and then awheel him back to the car? He sits in the west lower right by the tunnel. Cheers . I will of course write to the club but thought I’d ask here too.
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All the best!
 
One personal assistant is admitted free of charge.
I have just written a "Little Britain" sketch in my mind. :grinning:

All will go smoothly until a goal is scored or a controversial incident occurs.
Said wheelchair user then leaps to his feet, hurdles the barrier and runs on the pitch to smack the ref.