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Cardiff City: Thousands cheer players at Championship celebrations in bay | Cardiff City: Thousands cheer players at Championship celebrations in bay |
(about 20 hours later) | |
Thousands of Cardiff City fans have cheered their team at the end of a day of sunshine celebrations across the city marking their promotion to the Premier League. | |
The players were presented on stage in Cardiff Bay after their trophy was first paraded by the Welsh Guards. | The players were presented on stage in Cardiff Bay after their trophy was first paraded by the Welsh Guards. |
Earlier, an open-top bus convoy carried the squad from Cardiff Castle. | Earlier, an open-top bus convoy carried the squad from Cardiff Castle. |
Manager Malky Mackay lead his team out and Craig Bellamy was lifted high with the cup. | Manager Malky Mackay lead his team out and Craig Bellamy was lifted high with the cup. |
The day of celebration was then rounded off with a fireworks display over the bay. | The day of celebration was then rounded off with a fireworks display over the bay. |
The official Cardiff City celebrations began much earlier with the team walking from Cardiff Castle where thousands of fans gathered to greet and cheer them. | |
Craig Bellamy was lifted high into the air carrying the trophy, before an open-top bus parade left from St Mary St. | |
After a journey through the city accompanied by many fans, the three-bus convoy stopped close to the Wales Millennium Centre as thousands of people surged around and the cup was repeatedly shown up and dangled to the cheering crowd. | |
The players were ushered away for a reception hosted by Education Minister Leighton Andrews, a keen Bluebirds fan, in his capacity as Rhondda AM. | |
Then, as darkness fell, the Football League trophy was paraded by members of the Welsh Guards before being presented to Malky Mackay by Cardiff council leader Heather Joyce on the stage. | Then, as darkness fell, the Football League trophy was paraded by members of the Welsh Guards before being presented to Malky Mackay by Cardiff council leader Heather Joyce on the stage. |
All traffic was stopped from going into the bay area as the crowds thronged around. | All traffic was stopped from going into the bay area as the crowds thronged around. |
Former first minister Rhodri Morgan and his wife, Cardiff North AM Julie Morgan, were among Cardiff's well-known fans spotted in the crowd, with Cardiff West MP Kevin Brennan. | Former first minister Rhodri Morgan and his wife, Cardiff North AM Julie Morgan, were among Cardiff's well-known fans spotted in the crowd, with Cardiff West MP Kevin Brennan. |
Among the many who travelled to see the promotion-winning team, were Ian and Lisa Williams from Cefn Cribwr, Bridgend county, and their children Ioan, seven, Ethan, three and Cody, eight months. | Among the many who travelled to see the promotion-winning team, were Ian and Lisa Williams from Cefn Cribwr, Bridgend county, and their children Ioan, seven, Ethan, three and Cody, eight months. |
Mrs Williams said: "It's been a fantastic day and so good for the kids. We got here early and brought our own picnic." | Mrs Williams said: "It's been a fantastic day and so good for the kids. We got here early and brought our own picnic." |
She added: "The children were excited to come because they know that daddy goes to football all the time and it was good for them to see what that was about. | She added: "The children were excited to come because they know that daddy goes to football all the time and it was good for them to see what that was about. |
"Daddy loves football so much Ethan's middle name is Ninian (the name of Cardiff's former ground)." | "Daddy loves football so much Ethan's middle name is Ninian (the name of Cardiff's former ground)." |
Jane Fenner, from Canton, Cardiff joined the celebration with her husband Mark, daughter Anwen, 11, and sons Dafydd, nine, and Tomos, six. | Jane Fenner, from Canton, Cardiff joined the celebration with her husband Mark, daughter Anwen, 11, and sons Dafydd, nine, and Tomos, six. |
She said: "We got here late because we were at a rugby tournament in Usk for Dafydd. My husband was a bit panicky in case we missed it." | She said: "We got here late because we were at a rugby tournament in Usk for Dafydd. My husband was a bit panicky in case we missed it." |
But the family arrived in time to see the buses arrive with the cup. Relaxing after the team had moved on, Mrs Fenner said; "It reminded me of the Olympics last year, it's a carnival atmosphere." | |
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, awaited the start of the parade with the rest of the crowd. | Former schoolboy Cardiff City goalkeeper David Sherwood, 47, from Pontypridd with his son David Mico-Sherwood, awaited the start of 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. " |