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Cardiff City: Thousands cheer players as they arrive in bay | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Thousands of Cardiff City fans have cheered their team at the end of an open-top bus tour marking their promotion to the Premier League. | |
Earlier, a convoy of three buses carried the squad and their Championship Cup in a joyful parade from Cardiff Castle to the bay. | |
Manager Malky Mackay lead his team out of the castle on foot and Craig Bellamy was lifted into the air with the cup. | |
The players are now at a Senedd reception but will reappear later. | |
A day of celebration will then be rounded off with a fireworks display over the bay. | |
After a journey accompanied by many fans through the city, the three-bus convoy stopped close to the Wales Millennium Centre as hundreds of people surged around and the cup was repeatedly shown up and dangled to the cheering crowd. | |
The players have been ushered away for a private reception hosted by Education Minister Leighton Andrews, a keen Bluebirds fan, and other Welsh government representatives. | |
Later they will reappear and be presented to the thousands of fans thronging Roald Dahl Plass in the evening sunshine. | |
The Football League trophy will be paraded by members of the Welsh Guards before being presented to Malky Mackay by Cardiff council leader Heather Joyce on the stage. | |
All traffic has been stopped from going into the bay area as the crowds throng around. | |
Earlier, large crowd of fans of all ages gathered outside the castle before the start of the parade. | |
Hundreds more lined High Street, where the players walked holding the cup aloft before getting onto the specially-decorated buses for the journey to the bay. | |
There were wild cheers and the sounds of klaxons as the buses passed slowly on their way. | There were wild cheers and the sounds of klaxons as the buses passed slowly on their way. |
The team secured promotion to the Premier League last month after staying at the top of the Championship since November last year. | The team secured promotion to the Premier League last month after staying at the top of the Championship since November last year. |
It came exactly 53 years to the day Cardiff last won promotion to football's top tier. | It came exactly 53 years to the day Cardiff last won promotion to football's top tier. |
Former schoolboy Cardiff City goalkeeper David Sherwood, 47, from Pontypridd with his son David Mico-Sherwood, were awaiting the parade with the rest of the crowd. | |
He played as a City youth goalie from 12 to 16 and said he could not have imagined a day like this. | He played as a City youth goalie from 12 to 16 and said he could not have imagined a day like this. |
"I started playing football at seven. I'm still playing 40 years later. I just love football. Its psychotic but a nice psychotic," he said. | "I started playing football at seven. I'm still playing 40 years later. I just love football. Its psychotic but a nice psychotic," he said. |
"Forget the lottery, this means more to me. " | "Forget the lottery, this means more to me. " |