Getting from Manchester to Wembley Stadium in a wheelchair

blueisthecolourforme said:
Hello yaba daba BLUUUUUE,

Can you please let me know where you are currently located at coms my brother sits at entrance 140 whilst i am not going to wembley i have family members who are who would not think twice in allowing you to travel from manchester to london with them in a 7 seater car which your wheel chair would be able to be acomdated.

Can you please email me as a matter of urgency on charlotteabbie@hotmail.com to arrange you to get down rather than relaying on london transport. we will not think twice about helping around when you need it i would rather you contact me than trust the transport.

Thanks Blues can you possibly bump this so the message gets to yabba thanks.
I have e-mailed Charlotte in response. However, I just like to say to people, I haven't meant to get everybody worrying. I go to London all the time the train and have no problems, and I'm very communicative, and will pull on the staff’s heartstrings when I get down to the London underground to make sure they do their best to help me. Lol. I am very confident now I have got all the information together that I will be able to manage okay, no problems, well maybe not no problems, but none that I/we cannot overcome.

I get into tricky situations all the time, and someone always comes to help. I doubt this day will be any different to all the others. Thanks again to everybody for all your help.<br /><br />-- Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:54 am --<br /><br />First time on the underground ‘tram’, lol. And OMG, LOL.

I'm electric wheelchair, and me and the wheelchair weigh 26stone [wheelchair 13 of them]. Didn't realise the step was so high to the underground, so 10 city fans said they would help me on the underground. However, I should have been on the Metropolitan OOPS!
Didn't realise I would have to get offered Baker's Street. No lift there. City fans, " no worries, we will carry you up the stairs". OMG! 26 stone.
Up two flights of stairs, and down one flight of stairs later, we were on the right service. Oh well, I won't that in a hurry.
Besides, everything went great. From experience now, I would definitely take my ramps next time. Difficult, but doable.

BIG thanks to blues, esp Anthony and his mates.
 

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