Disabled United Supporters' Concerns
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Manchester United under fire from disabled fans over ‘unjust’ decline of standards

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Manchester United have come under fire from disabled supporters over declining’ stewarding standards and “highly unjust” rising parking charges.
The Manchester United disabled supporters’ association (MUDSA) have written to Sir Jim Ratcliffe to voice “grave concerns” about the treatment of fans with disabilities.
MUDSA secretary Rick Clement has criticised the move towards “agency stewards” who lack the training, urgency and communication skills required to cater to the needs of disabled supporters.
Meanwhile, a snap poll by Manchester United Supporters Trust revealed that 13 per cent of season ticket holders said they were “not at all likely” to renew their season tickets in the wake of the latest price increase. A total of 45 per cent said the changes will make them attend fewer games. MUST polled 3,300 fans within 48 hours of the news..
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