Ninian Park, End of an Era 09/09

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Home To Cardiff City F.C. (1910-2009)

Full name: Ninian Park
Former names: Sloper Park
Opened 1910 - Closed 2009
Surface: Grass
Capacity 21,508
Record attendance 62,634​

A lil History...
Ninian Park is named after Lt.-Col. Lord Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart

The stadium featured four stands: the Spar Family Stand (formerly known as the Canton End), the John Smith's Grange End (formerly known as the Grange End prior to being sponsored by John Smith's Brewery), the Popular Bank (commonly known as the "Bob Bank") and the Grandstand.

The last ever Cardiff City football match played at Ninian Park was a 3-0 defeat to Ipswich Town. {source wiki}

Many thanks to octavian security who allowed me & squidmato access to the pitch area and some of the stands :)

Enjoy...

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Nice work! Is amazing how wreaked it looks, Even the brick? walls!, Are Cardiff now using the millenium Stadium for the grounds or getting new ones built?
Do forgive if its comman football knowledge, but i really do hate the Game. Not the sport, just the way the game is, money etc. Im a rugby man, lol
 
Jeez, that must have been one crowded match!

Good work on the explore though. I suspect the fans ripped it apart at the last match played there

nah it was pretty much intact... well it was until the farewell party :p ;)... i have a lot of memories from the match's i stewarded there was good to see it one last time
 
I hate seeing photos like that of football stadiums, its such a shame that all the history gets smashed up like that.

Ninian Park was actually quite a large stadium, shame they didnt redevelop the stands instead.

I saw the photos of Arsenal Stadium after they moved, all the seats smashed and the stands being ripped apart.

Does anyone have any pictures of Wimbledon's Plough Lane stadium?
 
I hate seeing photos like that of football stadiums, its such a shame that all the history gets smashed up like that.

Ninian Park was actually quite a large stadium, shame they didnt redevelop the stands instead.

I saw the photos of Arsenal Stadium after they moved, all the seats smashed and the stands being ripped apart.

Does anyone have any pictures of Wimbledon's Plough Lane stadium?

Sad to see Ninian Park like this, but the new ground is great, and Ninian had just become too old. Still heartbreaking to it in it's present state, the sooner the knock it down the better.

You can look at Plough Lane here

Great photo's Urban-Warrior, Blooooobiiiirds!!
 
Thanks for the link.

Its a shame when old stadiums are replaced by ones down the road, but i guess it would have worked out cheaper for the club to build a new stadium then rebuild ninian.

Is ninian still there at the moment or have they started knocking it down?
 
Thanks for the link.

Its a shame when old stadiums are replaced by ones down the road, but i guess it would have worked out cheaper for the club to build a new stadium then rebuild ninian.

Is ninian still there at the moment or have they started knocking it down?

Still there at the moment, but looks like demolition has begun in earnest.
 
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