According to Ehab, around two-thirds of Championship clubs offer the same as us, the other third offer concessions on top. Some might be surprised about which club this is... 'Concession match ticket prices are available to: Senior Citizens aged 65+, Young Adults aged between 19 and 22 and Disabled Supporters'. 'A concession price is available for disabled supporters irrespective of their level of Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independence Payment'. 'In order to be accompanied by a personal assistant at no extra cost, a disabled supporter must be in receipt of Disability Living Allowance at the medium or higher rate or the enhanced rate of Personal Independence Payment (PIP)'.
I should clarify - my statement about other clubs not offering concessions to ambulant disabled people relates to the tickets available to away fans when City are in town. I now see that some clubs offer concessions to ambulant disabled people through their home fans season ticket offer, as mentioned above by OLM.
Having looked at a few websites for other Championship clubs, it is clear that most do offer concessions of some description to ambulant disabled people that are home supporters. Apologies if I gave the opposite impression, my previous post was based solely on what City fans get offered in the away end. Hull City are a clear outlier here. Here is the current offer to ambulant disabled supporters for clubs above us in the Championship table: West Bromwich Albion - yes, 50% discount Preston North End - no discount but free carer ticket available Leeds United - yes, 33% discount, free carer ticket available Swansea City - yes Nottingham Forest - unclear - but what is clear, there is a lot of admin to access a free carer ticket Bristol City - yes Fulham - yes, 50% discount Sheffield Wednesday - yes, £10 discount Brentford - yes QPR - yes, 50% discount, free carer ticket available Charlton - yes, £2 discount, free carer ticket available
Gate 13's the one for you, it very seldom has a queue. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.