[情報] 06-07 賽季開始,殘障球迷免費入場

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http://www.chelseafc.com/article.asp?hlid=373581 簡單來說,就是從下賽季開始,殘障球迷和其照顧者都可以免費入場 http://www.chelseafc.com/article.asp?hlid=373938& 這是更詳細的球票新政策 以下是光頭的一些感想,談公眾印象和殘障球迷免費入場政策 http://www.chelseafc.com/article.asp?hlid=373842 Kenyon discusses public image Friday, Mar 24, 2006 Chief executive Peter Kenyon has spoken out about Chelsea's public image in the wake of recent stories. He believes the club's number one position in the Premiership has much to do with the recent debate on the subject. Kenyon was speaking at the joint launch for Chelsea's new disabled supporter policy and the National Association for Disabled Supporters (NADS) 'Level Playing Field' campaign. "You can always improve it and continue to work hard at it," Kenyon said on Chelsea's current image. "But we work hard at everything and I have to say there is an element that we are where we are because we are top. "I am not being flippant. I guess there are some parallels from Manchester United when I was working there and I have seen some comments from there this week that spot the same parallels." The Chelsea chief exec was referring to Manchester United defender John O'Shea's statement that Chelsea had replaced his club as 'the most hated team in England' and that he wanted the title back "I think we get some undue criticism," continued Kenyon. "I don't think we play bad football, we get good results and it is a competitive environment we are in. We are now being benchmarked against the best in the world in everything we do. "We are not downbeat about it. We are here for the long term and we are not doing things for the short term. We are confident we are on the right track." On Thursday, Chelsea announced that disabled supporters and carers will be given free tickets to matches at Stamford Bridge from the start of next season. The club had been criticised for its previous policy. "It is not a PR stunt, it is a serious piece of work that has been carried out," he said. "Had it been a PR stunt, we could have reacted to the bad press in a day. This was all about getting the right long-term policy and talking to people. I am comfortable we have consulted with the right bodies and they are the experts." Chelsea director of communications Simon Greenberg added: "What came up at the disabled consultation is that a lot of fans wanted to pay for the tickets and a lot have said they instead want to put their money into a fund for the Chelsea Disabled Supporters Association. "As a club we don't believe we should be charging but a lot of them are making a financial contribution to the association because they want to do that." One of the main groups consulted was NADS, whose press officer Jamie Polk is also the disabled fans' representative on the Chelsea Fans Forum. Phil Downs MBE, chairman of NADS, backed Chelsea's move. "Whatever policy Chelsea came up with in the end, they came up with it in the right way - in consultation with their disabled supporters. It is for every club to do the same. "We have a watch phrase - evolution not revolution. There is a genuine will at every football club to try and do something for their disabled football supporters. "Chelsea have a particular wealth that everybody knows about and they can take this particular step. It may not be possible for every club to do that and they are entitled to make their own minds up about charging. What we want them to do is have a policy so that people can know about the facilities they offer and see how they can be improved." Chelsea's initiative includes a policy document and the new Chelsea Disabled Supporters Association. 'Level Playing Field' - the campaign launched for NADS at Stamford Bridge by Sir Trevor Brooking, the FA's director of football development - has as its main objectives the promotion of disability awareness and the highlighting of opportunities for disabled people to play and watch the game. by Paul Mason -- Carefree, wherever we may be   We are the famous CFC! -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.57.96.151
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