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Back in the 80s and 90s i remember City having a very good following from the Docks , Ely and Llanrumney area's.
Do these places still have a big interest in watching the city?
What other parts of Cardiff follow us in good numbers?
I moved to Heath 18 months ago. It doesn’t appear to be a hotbed for City fans.
Well, i'm just around the corner from you, so there's at least 2 of us The Youngers Chippy on Caerphilly Rd is kitted out in City pics etc.The Barbers shop opposite the Birchgrove pub has a City themed stain glass window and a little further north is the butvhers arms in rhiwbina which used to be packed out with City memorabilia. North cardiff is a hotbed
I don’t think we get much support from the people who live in cardiff anyway, we never really have if you consider the city’s population (say 380,000), we dont even get 5%.
I haven't seen any City fans in St Mellons area, apart from my sons (and one of them now lives in Roath)
Used to be a healthy contingent from llanishen and Whitchurch
Poor support from Cardiff
We are lucky CCFC has a big catchment area or things would be even worse
Barry , Bridgend , Maesteg , Porthcawl , Caerphilly, Pontypridd , The Valleys
Porthcawl has loads of Cardiff City fans
A lot of Cardiffs feeder towns have a real affinity for the football club
Sadly I don't think that's mirrored by the population locally
Now of course we are not a very successful club but there just doesn't seem to be that pride in coming from Cardiff that Swansea people have for example
Maybe it's just my take on things but if a small town like Porthcawl can regularly arrange coaches for away matches then you have to ask why most of the suburbs of Cardiff don't have a pub or social club or supporters branches ?
There are websites for Porthcawl , Maesteg supporters , I don't know of a Grangetown , Canton or Roath branch ?
I have always found that a bit odd
But both Liverpool and Man United have coaches going to see them from Cardiff I believe
Not sure how anyone can tell unless you define a city fan as someone who walks around with a city top on. Only people who would really know will be those that have access to the ticket/members database.
Do the supporters branches also use it for travel to home games though?
I wouldn't know what I'd do with a Thornhill supporters group. That may just be me though.
Could some of the pride for the club of places further west be in their closer proximity to Swansea. Or maybe in general its that thing of when you are removed (even if not that far) from somewhere you band together with like minded people.
Cardiff absolutely has an awful amount of plastic prem fans and it's a shame we couldn't have been more successful in our past to have attracted more of them in the first place.
Newport is the same on a smaller scale.
I grew up in Ely, and we had a very big support then, including the famous Millbank mob from lower Ely.
I now live in Canton, where there is still a big interest.
Why would there be a Canton branch? You can walk to the ground, there's no need to have any organisation. There's also less need to advertise yourself as a Cardiff fan if you live in the city. It's the same with flags, people from a town outside Cardiff are likely to put that on a flag, whereas you're less likely to put your suburb of Cardiff on there
What do you mean don't have a pub? The Admiral Napier, Canton Cross, Canton Hotel, even the Landsdowne (last time I was there) all have a bunch of Cardiff City memerobilia in there and that's just a small corner of Canton.