on August 21, 2025, 9:55 am, in reply to "Re: EDSA - wristband accessibility scheme"
On the other hand, going back to the previous post, they could have chosen to run their own shuttles from accessible parking elsewhere (rather than Sandhills), and as you suggest could have chosen to let space for more accessible parking (rather than going on about how much there is on the footprint whilst failing to acknowledge the net loss with the loss of Stanley Park and the Blue Base).
Instead the energy has been focused on how much coin can be made off the footprint. This has had all sorts of knock-on effects that aren't good for disabled people. Spart's post below about people with their own dietary requirements needed to take their own food in being another example.
The will just hasn't been there. And the frustrating thing is the club was great at this at Goodison and worked closely with EITC and EDSA to deliver a good experience for disables people.
In a way I think disabled fans are the canary in the coalmine for everyone else. Part of me thinks the reason transport is so bad and the club haven't done enough is quite simple. If, as I have posted before, the plan is to cycle out the existing fanbase then you don't really need to worry about the existing fanbase for more than another few seasons. We are a bridge to the future and no more.
Day-tripper fans won't mind being kettled the way regular fans don't mind it at Cup Finals, as it is a one-off. As for disabled fans, it's easier to manage the expectations of irregular visitors than STHs.
This goes to a wider point. A friend at United told me 'you have to understand our club doesn't csre about season-ticket holders. They are an inconvenience. They have ideas about what the club should be. They hold protests. They cause hassle. Day-trippers don't do that. They spend a fortune on merch, quietly show up in their replicas, and don't embarass the club. That's the model all ownership groups want.'
Nothing original in the link below, but just a bit on the wider picture.
https://thefsa.org.uk/news/supporters-stand-in-solidarity-over-concessions-and-ticket-prices/
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Message Thread EDSA - wristband accessibility scheme - rookwood August 20, 2025, 7:35 pm
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