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Query: moving seats due to broken leg

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going to the palace game tomorrow, but i have a problem

my son broke his leg t`other week and as i normally sit at the back in h 1 the stairs are going to be a real pain in the ass for him.

does anyone know if the club make any allowances for this and i can swap my seats for something a bit more accessable?

cheers. :thumbup:

Posted
going to the palace game tomorrow, but i have a problem

my son broke his leg t`other week and as i normally sit at the back in h 1 the stairs are going to be a real pain in the ass for him.

does anyone know if the club make any allowances for this and i can swap my seats for something a bit more accessable?

cheers. :thumbup:

The guy that used to stand next to me broke his leg a couple of seasons ago, and the stewards pretty much forced him to go to the front.

Posted
going to the palace game tomorrow, but i have a problem

my son broke his leg t`other week and as i normally sit at the back in h 1 the stairs are going to be a real pain in the ass for him.

does anyone know if the club make any allowances for this and i can swap my seats for something a bit more accessable?

cheers. :thumbup:

You know the wheelchair bit halfway up the stand, sometimes folk with crutches who normally sit in the stand go in there cos I don't think they let you take crutches in the normal bit. I've seen folk with crutches in the wheelchair bay halfway up the kop who normally sit in the seats behind. But I don't know whether you have to ring them first to let them know or if you just ask a steward when you get there.

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Cobbo broke his ankle few years back and was allowed to sit in/near the disabled area

Posted
going to the palace game tomorrow, but i have a problem

my son broke his leg t`other week and as i normally sit at the back in h 1 the stairs are going to be a real pain in the ass for him.

does anyone know if the club make any allowances for this and i can swap my seats for something a bit more accessable?

cheers. :thumbup:

I normally sit at the front of the east stand with my Dad in a wheelchair in front of me. We can't go tomorrow. If you're normally in the east stand just take my seats. If that suits you let me know and i'll give you the block/row/number tomorrow

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If you ring/ email the ticket office tomorrow they will sort it out for you.

Alternativly come down to the ground before the game 630 ish and go in and ask yourself, they should sort it out for you.

If you come any later than 7ish tho you will get in but it wil be a struggle because there are a few offers on and for night games its normally busy at the MTO especially with Reading and QPR now on sale.

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If you ring/ email the ticket office tomorrow they will sort it out for you.

Alternativly come down to the ground before the game 630 ish and go in and ask yourself, they should sort it out for you.

If you come any later than 7ish tho you will get in but it wil be a struggle because there are a few offers on and for night games its normally busy at the MTO especially with Reading and QPR now on sale.

Had to do this the other week because my mate had an operation on his ankle and was on crutches.

Just E mail the club and they will move you to the front row.

They also sorted a free pass out for me to park in that car park opposite the ground.

I think it was a woman called julie who sorted it all out for me, she was superb.

Posted

when my mate buggered his leg we just used our season tickets to get in the west stand

if you hand your book over with it already on the ticket page they dont flip back to the front to check

so you can sit where you want

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