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Disabled Fans Away at Hull

Thomas and Friend at Hull

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.

CAFC celebrate after a last minute equalizer at Hull

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!


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We went to Hull and have emailed the Hull DLO and complained about the situation of fans standing up blocking our view, to which they replied they would look into it, .. I wrote back saying it's actually quite simple really, just put netting on the three rows in front , and it's not as if it was a full house as there were loads of seats to our left by the corner flag,!!!


Again they wrote back saying...

"We have acknowledged that this happened at many matches and so have been looking at solutions for this. Your suggestion has been passed to our Stadium management company as another option to explore. We now have a new facilities and operations team at SMC and so have been working to make many improvements in terms of accessibility and will continue to do so."


When I pointed out that the same problem was highlighted in a comment posted on the level playing field web site .... EIGHT YEARS AGO, .. they stopped replying. 🤔🤔😊

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