Cardiff away ticket details - 2,280 tickets, £11 for an adult

Like Hull City had a mad owner who wanted to change things too much. Trying to get the fans back.
11 quid in 45 on the coach, some spend that going to a home game
@TeaCider its £10 for home fans £23 for a family ticket
 
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It's a really tempting price.
Anyone ever got the supporter's bus back from Cardiff before?

What time do you get back to the Riverside on the night?
 
It's a really tempting price.
Anyone ever got the supporter's bus back from Cardiff before?

What time do you get back to the Riverside on the night?

Never done Cardiff but I did Swansea in the carabao cup quarter final years ago when we got beat midweek. Felt like the longest trip of all time.

I too am tempted by this, really good price.
 
I think I paid £12+ to sit in the seats at Coventry on the side wing in 89 when Slaven got his hattrick and Speedie got one as well.
 
£795 v £1,841 for me. Family of 5 sitting in the South Stand/Canton Stand as new applicants

Boro deserve everything they get with the price increase and poor communication, however this is the opposite end of the scale.

What market of players will Cardiff City be in for with prices like those? Won’t be able to offer much in wages with Financial Fair Play with that income. Been a rugby country they will still struggle to shift above 16,000 season tickets even at those prices too.
 
Boro deserve everything they get with the price increase and poor communication, however this is the opposite end of the scale.

What market of players will Cardiff City be in for with prices like those? Won’t be able to offer much in wages with Financial Fair Play with that income. Been a rugby country they will still struggle to shift above 16,000 season tickets even at those prices too.
Wales is a football country. Check the crowd sizes.
 
Hull was pretty cheap too and was a much better ground than the Riverside which to me is starting to look really tired
 
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