• 2 months ago
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00:00I just hope that Fur Park is as busy as it possibly can be and then you get the good
00:05result to go with it, because as you said, it just gives everybody a lift through the
00:10next four or five weeks, even if the league forms, you know, a bit inconsistent. I think
00:16as our Premier League form in the minutes, two wins are drawn, two defeats, even if that's
00:20similar over the next five, six games or however long it is, to have that cup semi-final to
00:25look forward to, sort of, buys everybody some time. We'll move on to something else on the
00:32club as well. We'll talk a wee bit about the Mulling Football Club Disabled Supporters
00:37Association, something that obviously you did a video with the club at the start of
00:43the season about, sort of, Disabled Supporters Guide for visiting Fur Park, just how is that
00:49to sort of work with the club on things like that, how have the club generally been to
00:52deal with in terms of, sort of, disability inclusivity?
00:55I'm going to answer this one a wee honest, I think. Since Brian Caldwell's come in,
01:03everything seems to have been up a notch. I mean, I look at our last meeting, we had
01:06people from the World Society there, people from the board, it was a really busy meeting.
01:14To be asked to do the video for the club, it was just an honour, because it's the two
01:18things that I'm passionate about, is disabled facilities in Mulling. So, no, it was great,
01:24and I hope that that can be a catalyst for other clubs to kind of do similar things and
01:29show fans how they get about the stadium, how they get to the stadium and stuff, because
01:35I just think it's good to have that information in video form, because some people may not
01:41necessarily know where to look for it if they're going to read it, or there may be people who
01:46even struggle to read. So, if you get that information out there in the video, it's a
01:49lot easier for people to consume, and I think that's what we try to do as a club.
01:54Not only have we extended the disabled shelter to fit 20 wheelchairs now, we're also one of
02:00the first clubs in Scotland, outwith St. John's, I believe, to have a stoma toilet
02:05fitted in each stand for people who require them.

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