Manchester City will charge for disabled parking at the Etihad Stadium for the upcoming season, confirmed by the Manchester City Disabled Supporters Association. The cost is set at £12 per match, totaling £228 for the entire season.
Previously, disabled parking at the Etihad Stadium was free of charge. However, Manchester City announced in July that they would be implementing the fee starting from the 2024-25 season. The club claims that around 50% of reserved disabled parking spaces were unused last season, and the introduction of a fee is a solution to this issue.
The move has been met with widespread anger, with the Manchester City Disabled Supporters Association vehemently opposing the decision. The association has taken to social media to criticize Manchester City, calling the club “money-grabbing.”
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