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Meeting up with family who had travelled down from Middlesbrough area. Hadn’t been to Cardiff City stadium before.
Travelled by train from home in Surrey. 3 train changes, but advance planning made it easy journey.
Plenty of food & drink outlets in a large well organised concourse for away supporters. Typical prices for a football stadium. I got a burger.
Away supporters are accommodated in a safe standing/seating area with a good view of the pitch. Was a little disappointed to be located off to one side and corner of the pitch rather than behind goal.
General atmosphere was very subdued, probably due to Cardiff’s poor start to the season. Made worse by Middlesbrough winning the game. Away supporters atmosphere terrific of course.
Normal friendly banter inside ground, where segregation between fans was good. A friendly home fan helped me with directions from the station. 9/10.
Easy walk back to Grangetown station.
£65 total including match ticket, train fare, burger at ground, snack and beer on way home. Very good value for money.
Security check at stadium entrance wouldn’t let me take in a 500 ml bottle of water because I’d opened it and had a sip out of it!
I was looking to meet up with a mate at an away game and this one fell at the right time.
We drove. It’s a long way but easy enough.
Parked in the city centre as I was staying there and walked out to the stadium. Easy walk, about 20 minutes or so.
Found a pub in the city centre for a pint. It was alright.
Went for a curry on the way back from the stadium into town. Great food, great value.
Beer and cider was passable. Didn’t eat anything though.
Safe seating/standing in the corner was good. View was ok, although I prefer not to be in the corner, but at least it was close to the pitch.
Ok. Cardiff weren’t overly loud and neither were we, but to be fair it wasn’t a great game for either team.
Really nice, no bother and lots of families. 10/10.
Really easy. Just walked there and back from town as was staying over.
Fair play to Cardiff with tickets at a proper price of £19. Hotel was £50, food about £20, fuel about £50. Beer ???
Yes, great city, good club.