Baroness Grey-Thompson has hit out at Manchester United over claims they're refusing to sell disabled supporters season tickets.
The 11-time Paralympic gold medallist called for the Government to do more to make football clubs cater for disabled supporters.
Her comments come after Mike Penning, the disabilities minister, this year said clubs needed to tackle a "woeful" lack of facilities.
Lady Grey-Thompson, an independent crossbench peer, said at question time in the House of Lords: "Certain Premier League football clubs such as Manchester United refuse to sell season tickets to disabled supporters and they only have 42% of the accessible seating that they should.
"At other clubs it is impossible to buy one because of the lack of accessible seating.
"What steps are the Government taking to ensure fair ticketing for all spectators and fans?"
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