TD,
Sadly you are not the only one.(The Facebook page also has a number of complainers)
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats do not have the privilege of a new stadium - nor do they have car parking facilities at their current home.Should they get the new stadium I don't think paying for parking will be of any concern.
The so-called Magic Weekend will be held at the Etihad Stadium - to park at the stadium is £10 and to park with a 15 minutes walk is £7.
Over at Langtree Park,St Helens,the disabled supporters have to go to the bother of booking their parking space in advance.
The only suggestion in answer to the question why would be because it falls in line with the current state of the nation.There is no such thing as a free lunch.
Of the clubs with the highest attendances,Leeds disabled supporters who hold season tickets are able to purchase a limited number of car parking season passes in advance and Wigan charge the same amount £5.
The complaints from their supporters,if they ever started,have now seemingly ceased.
It would be nice to emulate those clubs on and off the pitch.
* Did my frustration shine through the above ? *
As the money goes to the stadium it may be better to give the money to the club by other means.