358055883_307130561773554_3904022474953398853_n.jpg
There's no doubts that our current ground is far superior to Ninian Park but whenever I look at photos of the old place, I still miss it and so many memories come flooding back.
+ Visit Cardiff FC for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results |
358055883_307130561773554_3904022474953398853_n.jpg
There's no doubts that our current ground is far superior to Ninian Park but whenever I look at photos of the old place, I still miss it and so many memories come flooding back.
Whenever your getting thoughts about the good times, just think of times like the 2-7 stuffing by Cambridge in front of about 4000 people, it soon passes (or Sjoke in the play-offs)
See, gone
The new ground by a country mile. The good times at Ninian Park stand out because, in most of our lifetimes, they were few and far between. Mediocre teams running out to ‘Simply The Best’ in front of 2000 odd (very odd) sufferers in a dilapidated shack does nothing to stir fond memories for me.
I don't think that anyone would argue that the facilities at Ninian Park weren't awful, and the match day experience at the Ccs is much more comfortable and friendly. That goes without saying.
In my opinion, 8000 fans who were 'on one' at Ninian park could make a whole lot more noise than 16,000 at the CCS. Probably because the majority of that 8000 would have been stood on the Bob Bank or Grange End (Combined) Yes, we all know about the countless times when there was 3000 at ninian park and we could hear what the players were saying, but wouldn't that be the same at the CCS if we endured year after year of shit football? It wasn't Ninian Park that caused a poor atmosphere, it was the shit on display. A tight 6-7000 fans at Ninian park could sound quite loud, that would never be the case at the CCS.
My memory of walk out music at ninian is love is the drug and that was as appropriate and ironic as simply the best - bit like when we sing "we're the greatest team in football the world has ever seen"
Me I have fantastic memories in both and horrific memories in both, in big crowds and small crowds, great results and not so great - its what defines your time as a fan and as this board proves no ones two experiences are ever the same - that's why it's the greatest sport and that's why you are a fan or not of a particular club
Will always be NP for me, except for Wales games. Of course most things are better in the new ground but I prefer the uniqueness of old grounds, not just NP, even if many are shit tips. CCS is just another Lego bowl.
Ninian Park was great, so many memories but it had its time.
I think we have a great stadium now.
No one going to refer to the "Old Lady" yet?
I enjoyed games at Ninian Park more, but the club had to move with the times.
I think I would have rather seen NP developed ad hoc (like Ipswich for example) and I do think CCS is cheap, formulaic and lacks atmosphere, but it had to happen and a 33,000 capacity stadium is vastly superior to a 20,000 one.
What frustrates me is that the sensible middle ground was never achieved - that would have been a new or redeveloped stadium with terraces, which is the norm across Germany
Ninian Park was hands down a much more enjoyable day out for me.
For me it's Ninian Park, mostly because of the memories of a handful of games which may have not had the same atmosphere if they'd happened at CCS, such as that Leeds game, that Millwall (pitch invasion) game and that Man City (Nathan Blake) game.
Plus it was where I went to my first game with my dear old dad when I was 6
Last edited by fingers; 06-07-23 at 09:41. Reason: Additional memory
A tree growing out of the the back wall (and halfway up) on the Canton Stand, the rusty floodlights and the Al fresco breeze-block pissoir at the northern end of the Bob Bank were all evidence that Ninian Park had had its day. Lots of great memories but it was time for change.
Had great days out at NP, but was that because of my age and how football was in general 15-20 years ago?
The CCS is perfectly adequate for the modern experience and my aching bones.
The greatest thing is that it was built next door, so the match day routine never changed. For that alone we should be very grateful.
Highs and lows at both grounds. It's a case of cherishing the memories at both. Pity the last NP match was such a heavy defeat. Still standing though.....and a 10p football (what's left of it) in the loft.
I don’t get to many home games but the few that I have been to at CCS have really lacked atmosphere (probably due to totally lacklustre performances on the pitch!) whereas Wales games there are usually great.
It is a nice stadium though and moving from NP was just inevitable.