Motherwell chairman Kyrk Macmillan got a fresh perspective when he swapped the directors’ box for the disabled supporters’ shelter – but was amazed to witness the fan next to him literally see a game for the first time.

Macmillan attended Saturday’s Premiership encounter with Livingston at Fir Park with members of the club’s disabled supporters’ association as part of a range of events to mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

Another guest, accessibility champion Jon Attenborough, attended the game with guide dog Harry, and the visually-impaired supporter had a life-transforming experience after being loaned an augmented reality headset.

Writing on X, Attenborough said: “An absolutely unbelievable and emotional experience being able to physically see a football match and

See Full Page