We used to laugh at Lou Todd and Andy Pipkin on Little Britain because the concept seemed so outrageous.
The thought of an able-bodied man tricking his good-willed but gullible mate into pushing him around in a wheelchair when he was perfectly capable of walking felt too far-fetched to be true.
The allegation that Manchester United fans have been impersonating disabled supporters to get into away games this season is no laughing matter, however. In fact, it’s downright disgraceful.
What kind of person takes a ticket intended for a disabled supporter and then goes to the length of acquiring a wheelchair so they get into a stadium to watch a game of football? The kind of idiots who think they won’t then be spotted jumping around celebrating a goal at the next game.
And what about the people who facilitate it in the first place? The disabled ticket-holder who may be complicit in the scam and any middle men looking to make a few quid?
Because as Chas Banks, secretary of the Manchester United Disabled Supporters’ Association, points out this not a victimless crime. Other disabled fans are being denied a precious opportunity to see their team play. ‘I promise you, for many of them, time is not on their side,’ he says.
Mr Banks has dedicated himself to helping out the less fortunate. Two years ago he was made an MBE for services to people with disabilities in Greater Manchester and the North West of England, so he was understandably outraged when he levelled the allegations at a recent fans’ forum.
‘Scumbags’ was the word he used, and it is hard to think of a better one.
It is only fair to point out that the problem may exist at other football clubs around the country where interest is high and tickets are scarce. But it has come to light at United where the club have had to resort to high-tech measures to keep out unscrupulous fans.
Last week, Mail Sport revealed that United had rolled out plans to beat the touts by locking digital tickets to specific devices and hiding QR codes to scan at the turnstiles until three hours before kick-off.
But besides increased ID security how would you weed out imposters in wheelchairs without subjecting disabled fans to degrading checks? As usual, the innocent ones would pay the price.
The people behind this should be ashamed of themselves
Fudge007
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A smart person would🙃
m4verickplays
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only in Manchester apparently...if it was for Cristiano Ronaldo I would understand but for Ten Hag ball?!
Austine8Peaks
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At least no be only Naija e dey shele. Na everywhere. Una try.
#loool Maybe not.
loobdlnopy
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At least no be only Naija e dey shele. Na everywhere. Una try.
Maybe he’s a Nigerian 😀😀
Vetabciktu
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Because they think they are more important than a disabled person. Until they are disabled and cant walk themselves, then they'll respect such people..
ExiledPrince
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The dedicated
Xamuel30
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the he should fking be in his home and watch through TV
SMHellas
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A desperate die hard fan
Are you serious? So they take the seat of a genuinely disabled person and that's on?
SMHellas
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You think only United fans do this? There is clearly a loophole here that low lifes exploit
DaggyAG
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A desperate die hard fan
sawalorsuz
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Man United are always in the news for very wrong reasons.
Justilo
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Who wants to waist Money again knowing fully well that your team Will dissapoint as usual[Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
Toeklmpy
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I just can't even do this for a losing club
besacelmpy
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They were probably able bodied before the game but the sheer incompetence of the team results in life changing emotional injuries. New low.
Vanclmrty
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They only do it for the love of the game. Those are my thoughts 💭🤔. Thanks
17744660(deleted)
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A die hard Manchester United fan🔥
Austine8Peaks
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At least no be only Naija e dey shele. Na everywhere. Una try.