A disabled football fan says she is considering no longer following her club on away days in League One because of poor facilities.
A disabled football fan says she is considering no longer following her club on away days in League One because of poor facilities at numerous grounds.
"Disabled fans don't want special treatment, we just want access to the same facilities and have the same experience." She shares of love of the Rams with her father Mark, and they have watched games at Pride Park and across the country together. Both knew that Derby's relegation from the Championship in 2022 would mean trips to smaller stadiums, but they say the inconsistent access to facilities and adequate seating has surprised them.
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