Paddys Cough
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I was planning on ringing the ticket office later but a bit busy so thought i'd see if anyone on here knew anything.
My elderly grandad stopped going to matches a while ago partly to do with the poor football and also he's a bit unsteady on his legs. I've finally convinced him, the football is miles better and he's looking at going to a match. Now, although he's not registered disabled the only way he'd feel confident going would be in a wheelchair. Does anyone know if you need to be registered to get tickets on the front bit of John Street? I'd be more than happy to pay for full tickets, i'm not expecting to get a carers ticket.
Any help would be appreciated.
My elderly grandad stopped going to matches a while ago partly to do with the poor football and also he's a bit unsteady on his legs. I've finally convinced him, the football is miles better and he's looking at going to a match. Now, although he's not registered disabled the only way he'd feel confident going would be in a wheelchair. Does anyone know if you need to be registered to get tickets on the front bit of John Street? I'd be more than happy to pay for full tickets, i'm not expecting to get a carers ticket.
Any help would be appreciated.