@AvantiWestCoast no reservations showing on displays. We’ve two reservations occupied by a dear elderly couple whom we’re reluctant to disturb.
If someone gets on between here and Euston & wants to assert their rights regarding the seats we’ve had to sit in, what should we do?
@vcaazze@colourblindorg Hi Viktor. It’s great that you’re thinking in an innovative way how technology can help with colour blindness, but the problem is solved far more simply by general common sense. Having opposing teams in contrasting kit is not difficult to achieve. At all. UEFA should act.
@colourblindorg have had to switch off Liverpool vs. PSG yet again as both wearing dark shirts, dark shorts, dark socks. Impossible for us colour blind folk to distinguish. Why oh why do they do this??
Now watching Atleti vs. Barca instead. Light strip v dark strip. Dead easy.
@garymoules@colourblindorg@ChampionsLeague Agreed. I found it impossible to distinguish between the two teams. There should be a basic premise of high contrast between team shirts. Colour isn’t always the issue. Dark blue vs. Light blue is fine (e.g. Chelsea v. Man City)
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