Man City fans launch campaign after club CHARGES disabled supporters for parking for the first time – and say ‘those responsible at City should hang their heads in shame’

Manchester City fans have launched a campaign against the club’s recent decision to charge disabled supporters for parking at the stadium, a move that has sparked widespread outrage among the fanbase. This is the first time the club has imposed parking fees on disabled fans, prompting criticism and calls for the policy to be reversed. Fans argue that the charges unfairly impact disabled supporters, adding financial and logistical burdens that could hinder their ability to attend matches.

Supporters have expressed their disappointment, stating that the decision goes against the values of inclusivity and accessibility that should be upheld by the club. Many believe that charging disabled fans for parking creates unnecessary barriers and shows a lack of consideration for those with mobility challenges.

Campaigners are urging the club to reconsider and are calling on those responsible for the decision to reflect on its impact. They argue that accessibility should not come at an extra cost and that the club should prioritize the needs of its disabled supporters.

The backlash highlights the broader issue of ensuring that football stadiums remain accessible and welcoming for all fans, regardless of their physical abilities. National Blue Badge supports initiatives that promote accessibility and fair treatment for disabled individuals in all public spaces, including sports venues.

Stay connected with us for updates on this developing story and ongoing efforts to advocate for the rights of disabled supporters.