Cardiff fans are being given the chance to buy a piece of Ninian Park`s history when the club auction off various fittings later this month.
With the Bluebirds failing to make the play-offs in dramatic fashion on the final day, it means the 3-0 defeat to Ipswich on the penultimate weekend of the season was the last match to be played at the famous ground.
After 99 years of playing their home matches at Ninian Park, Cardiff will move into their new state-of-the-art stadium in time for next season.
Fans can now buy items such as a bath from the home-team dressing room, signs from both the home and away changing room doors, goalposts and even the penalty spot.
Also up for grabs will be the sofa from manager Dave Jones' office, the dugouts, corner flags, turnstiles and seats.
The online auction will be held for several days on property consultants King Sturge`s website starting from Friday May 22.






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