Keith FC vs. Inverness CT
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Mobility Scooter
Overview
It was my first time being at Kynoch Park since I started using my mobility scooter and it was a fantastic day apart from me getting sunburned. I was going to walk into the match as I wasn't sure how I would manage my scooter in the ground, but I decided to take my mobility scooter and write a review and I wasn't disappointed. We parked opposite the ground so we only had a 2 minute walk to the gates Then I asked the guy at the turnstiles how I could get in and I was expecting the usual running about asking people where I go but he beamed a smile at me and told me to wait a second so he could open the gate to let me through. I then paid my ticket and then I was immediately greeted by the Keith FC chairman (I think) who welcomed me to Kynoch Park. After a quick chat he took me round by the entrance and onto the pitch so I was sitting with my Granda. Great game (5-0 to ICT), great weather and a great club. My nose started to bleed AGAIN so the Keith FC chairman panicked and shouted on the physio haha "Haud in there san" the phisyo treated me like I had broke my leg :) I feel like I should try and go back and give Keith some support, just as a way to say 'Thank you' I think that highland league clubs maybe don't have the finances to build a whole new state of the art wheelchair accessible shelter but they do the best with what they've got, and Keith is a credit to the highland league!
Transport & Parking
If you decide to go to Kynoch Park then you've many options!! You can park on the street directly opposite Kynoch Park or you can park in the car park to the right hand side of the ground whitch has plenty of space to get your scooter/wheelchair out of the car :
Access
To be honest the access is not the best but the staff are really helpful so it doesn't matter.
Toilets
I didn't go to the toilets so I can't really comment but I have been to the toilets before and I know for a fact that there are not any disabled toilets. The normal male toilets are basically a hole in the ground so I wouldn't get your hopes up.
Staff
The staff are clearly Keith's strong point. From first minute to last they were offering to help to make your experience fantastic and they done a good job, 5 stars.
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