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Welcome to the group - This is you chance to feed back on Away Matches, things that worked well and things that need improving for disabled fans

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Welcome to the group - This is you chance to feed back on Away Matches, things that worked well and things that need improving for disabled fans
Following the Southampton Away Match this weekend we have received the below feedback from Fans (including a CADSA Committee Member):
"The transport worked very well at the match, with 1 fixed wheelchair space as well as spaces near the ramp the coach would not be an issue for someone who could walk one step or transfer from their chair into a seat. Having the toilet right near the transferable seats which is beneficial".
Did you attend the Southampton Match? Let us know your feedback in the comments below.
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If you were affected by issues with the lifts in the NEQ please let us know here... also any other issues with this match.
https://www.cadsa.org.uk/post/feedback-from-our-match-against-chelsea

We have received these photos from CADSA member Thomas Irvine and his friend who attended the Hull City Away game where Charlton scored a last minute equalizer to make the game 1 all.

Feed back we received from the Hull game is that despite there being plenty of standing room for Charlton Fans, Hull failed to cordon off a few rows of seats meaning Charlton Fans couldn't see the goal action nearest to them - something that CADSA Chairman Tony will be feeding back to CAFC and Hull to be improved for future matches.
Thank you Thomas for sending in your photos and giving us your feedback!
How was your experience at Hull? Let us know in the comments below!
https://www.castrust.org/2026/01/cast-works-behind-the-scenes-for-fan-safety/ follow up from CAST re safety at home vs Chelsea safety for fans