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REAL LIFE GROUND REVIEWS
Please do keep filling in the ground feedback forms. Do you want to read what the clubs tell you or what other visiting disabled supporters tell you? Keep adding your stories, Thoughts and reviews of grounds. It all helps. We currently have 699 user comments on grounds visited. Special thanks to ANDY MORECAMBE who has reviewed more grounds than any other AWADS visitor
A warm Welcome to AWADS visitors. The information on this website is available to all disabled fans and has steadilly increased over the years. The Database has grown and the information updated at regular intervals. The inclusion of pictures showing the disabled areas inside football grounds has helped us to become the premiere resource for real life ground (disability) information on the internet.
Latest Ground Comment
Submitted by ANDY MORECAMBE on Thu 2nd Sep 10 after visiting Watford (Vicarage Road) and are not necessarily the views of AWADS
Not much to add to my review of few years ago went via our magic van parked milesaway drunk as a skunk so go knows where was near station tho.parking at ground not plentyful.in ground level in toilets fine view not the best but ok a 8 out of ten
Your News or Information
Football Supporters or Members of a DSA or if you help run a DSA. Anyone can send in information about anything you think Disabled football fans might want to know. Why not use AWADS to tell everyone your news. All you have to do is email news@awads.co.uk and your info will be published within 24 hrs if appropriate.
Your Pictures
If you have ANY pictures you want to show then please send them to me. Pictures of the disabled areas at football grounds are desperatley required. It doesn't matter what people say. A pictures tells all. Send anything you have or want showing to pics@awads.co.uk
Your Comments
Can be added by going to the team info using the drop down lists on the left and entering your comments in the form provided. There are currently 699 ground comments in the Database and all are viewable from each teams database entry in the left hand menu.
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Around the Clubs (Archive >>)
Nov 2009
Arsenal Fans treat
Another group of ten disabled Arsenal fans and their helpers
were invited to the training ground at London Colney
The Club Disability Liaison team regularly draw from the disabled season
ticket holders ten lucky names. They are able to look around the site,
watch a full training session with Arsene Wenger and the coaching staff
taking the first team squad through their paces.After that they return
to the club house and have a buffet lunch, followed by meeting several
players who come for photo shoot and autographs.
Jan 2009
Arsenal Ticket swap initiative
Registered Disabled Season ticket holders, (Gold Members) who find that they are unable to attend a game, may email their details and post their tickets for sale to Registered disabled supporters - Purple Members (subject to restrictions). We at AWADS think this is a great idea and you can get full details
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Jan 2009
Wigan Fans are not Alone
A unique initiative is being launched in collaboration with the Wigan Learning Disability Partnership Board and both Wigan Athletic Football Club and Wigan Warriors Rugby League Club. The Never Watch Alone Initiative will enable supporters with a learning disability to attend matches alongside their fellow supporters. .
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May 20th 2008
Barnet set to make improvements
Barnet have revealed plans for significant ground improvements which they hope to impose at Underhill this summer.
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May 19th 2008
Palace date – but boss also makes Mark’s day
Late last year, lifelong Evertonian, Mark Wilson, an EDSA member, was awarded the OBE in the Queens Birthday Honours’ List.
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May 1st 2008
Visually Impaired footballers meet their heroes
Participants who come along to Arsenal in the Community’s regular visually impaired coaching sessions were invited to Emirates Stadium on Saturday to watch Arsenal take on Reading Football Club.
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May 1st 2008
European Learning Disability football championship info.
OUR national team won’t be playing in Europe this year but we only need to step out of our front doors to see some fantastic international football right here in Tameside.
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Apr 23rd 2008
Great Scott as Paul scoops Bury award
Club skipper Paul Scott picked up the Disabled Supporters' Player of the Year award
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Apr 23rd 2008
The Weight-ing is Over
Three months ago, four fabulous Boro fans vowed to get fit and lose weight in order to raise some much needed money for the Middlesbrough Disabled Supporters Association. Last week, the wait, and the weigh-ins were finally over.
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