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Game is scheduled for November 3rd at 3.00, meanwhile Wales are playing Scotland at Rugby at the Principality stadium K.O 2.45.

This will mean approx 100,000 sports fans visiting Cardiff that day. These dates have been set in stone for a while now.

Does anyone know, or guess, if our game will be rearranged to ensure less chaos in a City not equipped to cope (either accommodation or traffic) with these numbers.

Not looking forward to the 2 hour queue to get out of the City.

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I'd guess at Friday night

 

Been expecting them to move it tbh. I fancy going but if it is a Friday night think I think I'd bus it.

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Speaking to someone at Bournemouth on Saturday they have had an email from Cardiff saying our game won't be changed to another day. Apparently the Welsh police say we are not classed as a big club, hope they don't contact the Norwich police.

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1 hour ago, Foxes1 said:

Speaking to someone at Bournemouth on Saturday they have had an email from Cardiff saying our game won't be changed to another day. Apparently the Welsh police say we are not classed as a big club, hope they don't contact the Norwich police.

Yep I've seen an email from the Cardiff SLO confirming it's not moving. 

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Please note that successful applicants will be able to purchase their tickets from Tuesday 25 September until Monday 1 October.

Please note that Row A to H in Block 123 is an all seated area. Cardiff City will have a zero tolerance towards standing in this area, any supporters that are standing in this area will be asked to sit down, failure to comply will lead to ejection from the ground.

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47 minutes ago, grobyfox1990 said:

Please note that Row A to H in Block 123 is an all seated area. Cardiff City will have a zero tolerance towards standing in this area, any supporters that are standing in this area will be asked to sit down, failure to comply will lead to ejection from the ground.

Is this so that it looks like the away fans are sat down on TV lol 

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2 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Is this so that it looks like the away fans are sat down on TV lol 

Same as at Brighton they have an all seated area and threatening to eject anyone who stands up as well

 

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Tbh at least they have a designated seating area. At Southampton I got on Row H and everyone was sat. I wouldn't have bought one there if I'd have known.

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8 minutes ago, Fox92 said:

Tbh at least they have a designated seating area. At Southampton I got on Row H and everyone was sat. I wouldn't have bought one there if I'd have known.

You say that but guaranteed the pensioners end up on the back row and demand everyone sits down.

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6 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Is this so that it looks like the away fans are sat down on TV lol 

I think it's a decent solution to the standers/sitters conflict that can crop up.

 

The flip side of the designated 'sitting area' is that everywhere else is a understood to be a 'standing area'. They don't say that, but that's what they mean.

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7 hours ago, Steve_Walsh5 said:

Train prices are nearly £70. Wanted to go to this but can’t justify spending £100 on ticket & travel.

Try looking at fare splitting options, it normally works out cheaper on that line if you split your journey at Cheltenham Spa. 

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19 hours ago, Costock_Fox said:

You say that but guaranteed the pensioners end up on the back row and demand everyone sits down.

So, so sick of young kids in front of me at the last two aways, as this is also an issue as well as pensioners. Both have been in front of me on the back couple of rows and would you believe it they need to stand on their seat to see what's happening. Luckily the seats at Bournemouth were okay but when the chap stood his kid on the seat at Southampton I couldn't see a thing.

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I could see the stadium map for this temporarily on the LCFC site. About 200 seats together already gone before it goes on sale to those on the away scheme. 

Presumably for players, home box holders and hangers on.

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18 hours ago, Footballwipe said:

So, so sick of young kids in front of me at the last two aways, as this is also an issue as well as pensioners. Both have been in front of me on the back couple of rows and would you believe it they need to stand on their seat to see what's happening. Luckily the seats at Bournemouth were okay but when the chap stood his kid on the seat at Southampton I couldn't see a thing.

Difficult for kids as well though. It’s shite at the front and as everyone stands up (even if there is a kid behind them) then they will  be looking at a fat arse for the whole game if they don’t stand on a seat.

Don’t get me wrong, I prefer standing, but small people, midgets and dwarf wrestlers also have a right to see.

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4 hours ago, Drew Peacock said:

Difficult for kids as well though. It’s shite at the front and as everyone stands up (even if there is a kid behind them) then they will  be looking at a fat arse for the whole game if they don’t stand on a seat.

Don’t get me wrong, I prefer standing, but small people, midgets and dwarf wrestlers also have a right to see.

Does everyone stand up? Certainly not every single row in a Leicester away end stands

 

Good to know my view is less important than a child's, though. Thanks for the clarification.

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1 hour ago, Footballwipe said:

Does everyone stand up? Certainly not every single row in a Leicester away end stands

 

Good to know my view is less important than a child's, though. Thanks for the clarification.

I’d say after the front 6 rows or so, and then possibly the odd naturally elevated row like maybe the front of a higher block, then yes, most rows are standing at away games.

I’m not saying your view is less important. It could be argued that you are saying a child’s view is! You do what you have to do to see.

What are they meant to do if their view is obscured by people standing in front?   ?‍♂️

I’m not going to go up and down 10 rows asking ever so politely if everyone in front of me can can sit down, so my child can see. 

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