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Author Topic: Spurs new stadium  (Read 7288 times)

Offline Scratchins

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Re: Spurs new stadium
« Reply #15 on: September 12, 2019, 08:24:50 AM »
I emailed Spurs about the problems and had a reply the next day. They are taking it seriously and have come back with detailed questions. As I am not authorised to speak for the club I have passed it on to the accessibility department - who had already contacted Spurs.

I have continued discussions with our fans affected and the Spurs disability officer and received the latest reply yesterday:-
>" Thank you for your patience,
>
> Okay, leave this with me and we will work to make sure there is a
> better operation for when you next visit. Thank you for being so
> forthcoming with information".

If there is a problem then the important thing is how it is dealt with to prevent it happening again.

 


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