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Hey guys I need some advice.
After 5 years on the waiting list I finally have a disabled season ticket for this year.
It`s a wheelchair based one for myself and a carer (my son-in-law). However since getting the ticket I`ve found out that I`ve got cancer (again) & am going to be in & out of hospital for the next 4 months having the dreaded Chemotherapy & obviously I won`t be able to go to all the games I had planned to.
Anyone know what is the ruling on letting someone else use my ticket on the days I`m unable to?. I`m not really interested in the ticket trader option as my daughter is an armchair fan who would jump at the chance of going.
I`ve read that able bodied seats are offered out to friends & family with no problem but my daughter appearing in a wheelchair space without a wheelchair would be obvious that she`s not disabled.
My seat/space is right up in the upper corner where it is just an area with no markings for each wheelchair unlike pitch side where carer has designated seat directly behind the wheelchair.
I suggested that she go to the games using my wheelchair but she is 100% against that idea on moral & ethical grounds, which I admire her for.
Any help, suggestions or ideas would be gratefully received.
Don't know the answer to your
Don't know the answer to your question, might be an idea to try to ring somebody at the club, but doubt the ticket office would really be much help, so not sure who it would be best to try to contact... But best of luck with the Chemo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry to hear that Wooly
I can message some folks on Twitter that may know chief and get back to yo as soon as I can.
Good luck with the treatment.
Yeah that would be great thx.
Yeah that would be great thx.
Good advice from bully & DH.
Id just like to add i wish you all the best woolly.Keep strong mate....
best of luck woolly , fight
best of luck woolly , fight like fuck mate
Me, too Wooly, all the very
Me, too Wooly, all the very best from over the seas...x
woolly
wishing you all the best woolly be lucky mate
So sorry to hear you news Woolly
Life can really suck for some people, hope you are fit and well to see the hammers final last few games of the season mate . All the very best .
Many thx for all your good
Many thx for all your good wishes guys. I beat this poxy illness 2 years ago & i'm more than determined i'm gonna beat it again.
Not sure if i should contact the O/S as it may open up a can of worms by giving my details....decisions decisions.
Best of luck with the chemo
Best of luck with the chemo Woolly