• Fans express arouse on Twitter after advertising hoardings restrict view
• Scottish Football organization agrees situation was ‘unacceptable’The Scottish Football organization has issued an apology and will refund ticket monies after up to 100 disabled supporters had their view of Monday’s match with Germany at Hampden Park obscured by touchline advertising boards.
Wheelchair users in the South stand took to social media to complain about the electronic boards,which blocked their view of the pitch. Some were moved to an alternative viewing platform in the east stand during the 3-2 win for the World Cup winners, but capacity restrictions there meant that could not be the case for everyone who was affected.
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Source: theguardian.com