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Disabled fans: is your football club doing enough to help you watch the game?

Swansea City
Swansea City supporters watch a match against Arsenal in the Premier League in 2013. Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty Images

Manchester United this week announced they would move 2,600 season-ticket holders to create 300 more places for disabled supporters at Old Trafford. The move comes after the government warned Premier League clubs that they weren’t doing enough to improve facilities and access.

The club’s Disabled Supporters Association had consulted with the Equality and Human Rights Commission to initiate the plans, in line with the Accessible Stadia guide, which should be complete for the start of next season.

We want to hear from you about your club – not only in the Premier League. If you are a disabled supporter, are they doing enough? What specific advice or feedback would you like to give to your club? What have they done to improve accessibility and how have things changed since you began supporting? Perhaps you work at a club and have a successful initiative you would like to share? You can also share your views if you are a follower of a sport other than football.

How to get involved

Share your views and experiences in the form below and we’ll use some of the most interesting in an article on the site.

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