@mnjones_28@CardiffCityFCW Iβm so sorry Iβve only just seen this! Thank you for your amazing support all season! Was so lovely seeing you and thank you for the chocolates π
A game that will live long in the memory π
π· View the full gallery and buy images from the #ButeEnergyWelshCup Final οΏ½A game that will live long in the memory π
π· View the full gallery and buy images from the #ButeEnergyWelshCup Final οΏ½A game that will live long in the memory π
π· View the full gallery and buy images from the #ButeEnergyWelshCup Final οΏ½A game that will live long in the memory π
π· View the full gallery and buy images from the #ButeEnergyWelshCup Final οΏ½A game that will live long in the memory π
π· View the full gallery and buy images from the #ButeEnergyWelshCup Final οΏ½A game that will live long in the memory π
π· View the full gallery and buy images from the #ButeEnergyWelshCup Final π
π In case you somehow missed it, Cardiff City won the Bute Energy Welsh Cup for a fifth year in a row, after a dramatic comeback from 3-0 down to win on penalties in Noah Bushby's first game in charge.
Chloe Chivers gave Swansea the lead with a long range effort, before early second half goals from Aimee Deacon and Maisie Miller put The Swans in control.
After being introduced to the game, Fiona Barry calmly placed an effort over Amelia Forkings to put Cardiff back in the game. That was the turning point in the match.
Further goals from Shannon Evans and a deflected effort which went in off Jess Williams, would see the game go to penalties. After Ceryn Chamberlain saved Stacey John's penalty, Megan Bowen fired home the winning spot kick in front of a crowd of 1234 at Rodney Parade.
Post-Match interviews available on the Cymru Sport website now!
This means everything π₯Ή Thank you so much π All of the highs, the lows and sacrifices made this season were worth it for this very moment with my team mates and baby girl π«Άπ» #BLUEBIRDS