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Disabled Oasis 'forced to call Wembley over 1,000 times' for tickets

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A disabled Oasis fan says he has been left 'asking questions' about Wembley's accessible ticketing system after he called failed to get through to call handlers - despite calling over a THOUSAND times.

James Grimes said he spent over three hours trying to reach the stadium's accessible ticketing line last weekend despite his severe anxiety over using the phone.

He claims after hours of trying he finally got through to a message that all tickets had sold out. The Oasis fan from the New Forest told the M.E.N he has been left 'gutted' and 'frustrated' by the process, which saw him miss out on tickets for his dream gig due to there being no clear queueing system for accessible ticket allocation.

Wembley said there was 'unprecedented demand' for accessible tickets. READ MORE: How to save a derelict Greater Manchester town James says he first emailed Wembley with his PIP certificate as proof of entitlement on Tuesday (August 27) ahead of the sale on the Saturday.

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