Manchester United have been accused of 'excluding' disabled fans from watching matches - thanks following a number of alleged issues at Old Trafford.
The club's disabled supporters' association have written to bosses outlining a perceived 'decline in stewarding standards' which they claim have included a failure to respond on multiple issues when fans have pulled the emergency assistance cord in the toilet.
In a troubling letter, secretary Rick Clement says the club's decision to transition to agency staff has triggered myriad problems.
He has also questioned a 'highly unjust' 15 per cent rise in parking fees, pointing out that disabled fans have little option other than to use a car or a mobility vehicle and stating that such a move will result in stopping numerous members who are already struggling financially from being able to attend games.