Home ground is Cwrt yr Ala
https://www.caerauelyfc.co.uk/home
Not sure where they run from now but
club house per se so no food or beer
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I heard them mentioned on the radio. Didn't know they existed. I presume the home ground is enroute to the "5 miler" in Caerau?
anyone know anything? Do they have a club house serving beer n food?
Home ground is Cwrt yr Ala
https://www.caerauelyfc.co.uk/home
Not sure where they run from now but
club house per se so no food or beer
They play Cwrt y ala Road, the old Lake United/ AFC cardiff ground.
Played against them in the 80s in the Cardiff Combination during a season for Rumney Rangers. Surprised the OP was unaware of their existence but good to know they have prospered.
Thanks both, they're situated where i suspected. Shame they don't have a club house serving alcohol and food. Only a few quid to watch them
In the dim and distant past it was Spillers Sports Ground. Another one of the lost Cardiff works sports grounds. Anyone remember the old Spillers the Millers flour mill on the Docks? There was an exact replica of it on Newcastle’s Quayside.
They actually won the Welsh League a few years back but couldn’t gain promotion to the LOW due to ground facilities. They had an open top bus tour around Ely, the same bus that the City used on their promotion open top parade.
They’re a Combination club that moved up through the pyramid, so I’d think it’d be people with connections to the club that’d go to watch them. Cardiff Corries are, perhaps, the most famous of the capital’s non league clubs, founded two years before The City, they were extremely successful in days gone by in the Welsh League although now playing in the Alliance. Bridgend Street were founded the same year as The City, 1899, but, like Caerau (Ely) played at parks level, the District League, for many years. They did have a spell in the Welsh League but were actually demoted due to an administrative error and now also ply their trade at Alliance level.
As I said, the core support is people with club connections rather than random support although ‘ground hoppers’ do take games in.
You got it
Lake United originally and I think the ground was derelict for a while before Welsh League side Sully moved there from Burnham Avenue in Sully (facilities driven decision I believe).
From memory they had to change their name to something that contained "Cardiff" due to the then league rules and became "Inter Cardiff".
Another name change followed, "Inter Cable-tel" when league regulations on sponsorship were slackened.
I am not sure what happened after that but didn't AFC Cardiff follow?
Teams that get into the top level of the Welsh League need a sizeable war chest just to compete every year and I'm pretty sure that the club is no longer due finances, or lack of.
I was involved and they were paying players decent money because of the CableTel sponsorship. Unfortunately, the money ran out part way into a season and the players immediately stampeded out of the door to sign for clubs like Barry and Cwmbran who were also paying. The club could have disappeared immediately but at that time players could sign for two teams at different levels in the pyramid and Uwic, being ambitious, agreed for all their first team to sign and fulfil Inter's fixtures for the rest of the season before merging officially.
Still happens now, as soon as there's a bit of money on offer they're gone.
Players are like mercenaries.
There does seem to be a lot of money about more than there used to be, even in the lower echelons of the Welsh League and one or two in the Highadmit Alliance which is basically parks football.
talking of local football looks like the welsh FA are hitting pontypridd hard !
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67687142