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Manchester City could have dealt with their disabled parking issues in a more reasonable manner after implementing a significant charge for the upcoming season.Football Insider
it was a “terrible” decision from a PR perspective by the Premier League champions to introduce a charge. Man City have confirmed to the club’s Disabled Supporters Association a charge of £228 per season will apply for car parking from the start of the 2024-25 campaign. Parking had previously been free for disabled fans, but they now face a charge of around £6 per match for the upcoming season.
The Manchester club have claimed the charge stems from fans booking a car parking space and leaving it unused on matchday.Borson suggested a better system would have been to only charge the people who book a space and then don’t turn up for matches.“Their excuse is people were booking and not turning up, so the only way that they could deal with no-shows was to put a charge on it.Join the Football Insider WhatsApp channel to get all our exclusives and the breaking transfer news FIRST.
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