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Fans' farewell Ninian Park party Fans' farewell Ninian Park party
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Cardiff City supporters will be able to say a proper farewell to Ninian Park later as a party is held at the ground. Cardiff City supporters have said a proper farewell to Ninian Park at a party held at the 99-year-old ground.
After missing out on a play-off place, fans feared they would not be able to pay their regards to their old ground ahead of moving to a new stadium.After missing out on a play-off place, fans feared they would not be able to pay their regards to their old ground ahead of moving to a new stadium.
But the club is putting on a party in which supporters will be able to take a tour of Ninian Park, including the dressing rooms and board room. But the club put on a party in which supporters were able to take a tour of Ninian Park, including the dressing rooms and board room.
Former players, including Andy Legg and Phil Dwyer, will be at the event. Former players, including Andy Legg and Phil Dwyer, were also at the event.
Fans will also be able to have a kick about on the pitch, score a goal at the Grange End and relax with entertainment and half price food. Fans were also able to have a kick about on the pitch, score a goal at the Grange End and relax with entertainment and half price food.
In a statement on the club's website, chairman Peter Ridsdale said: "After the disappointment of missing out on the play offs we realise that many of our supporters would like a proper opportunity to say a fond farewell to Ninian Park."In a statement on the club's website, chairman Peter Ridsdale said: "After the disappointment of missing out on the play offs we realise that many of our supporters would like a proper opportunity to say a fond farewell to Ninian Park."
Cardiff City will play in their new stadium next seasonCardiff City will play in their new stadium next season
Ninian Park hosted its final Cardiff City game against Ipswich last month, which it lost.Ninian Park hosted its final Cardiff City game against Ipswich last month, which it lost.
'Proper send off''Proper send off'
The team also failed to reach the play-offs after losing away to Sheffield Wednesday, meaning that the farewell fans had hoped for at their outgoing ground did not happen.The team also failed to reach the play-offs after losing away to Sheffield Wednesday, meaning that the farewell fans had hoped for at their outgoing ground did not happen.
Vince Alm, of Cardiff City Supporters Club, said he believed "thousands" of fans would turn up at the event, which runs from 1000 BST until 1400 BST. Vince Alm, of Cardiff City Supporters Club, said he believed "thousands" of fans would want to go to the event.
"I think it's great that they have actually done something like this," he said."I think it's great that they have actually done something like this," he said.
"The supporters are split over the party. Some wanted the last event to be a football match but everyone's happy to have a last chance to say goodbye."The supporters are split over the party. Some wanted the last event to be a football match but everyone's happy to have a last chance to say goodbye.
"The last league game was very disappointing so it's a kind of chance for the club and the fans to give Ninian Park a proper send off."The last league game was very disappointing so it's a kind of chance for the club and the fans to give Ninian Park a proper send off.
"Just to sit in your seat or stand on the terraces and look back at our time at Ninian Park.""Just to sit in your seat or stand on the terraces and look back at our time at Ninian Park."
Ninian Park has been the Bluebirds' home for 99 years.
The club's new stadium across the road will stage next season's Championship matches.The club's new stadium across the road will stage next season's Championship matches.

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