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| what a load of tosh edinburgh is not impressed one jot nothing for families whatsoever and i for one as pretty much everyone on our coach won't be going again. Anyone elses views??
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| Agree totally.
Didn't go to Edinburgh because I know from going to a Scotland v Wales match how poor the atmosphere was & what a nightmare the journey can be.
Can't say I will be all that bothered next year
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| I prefer the stadium in edinburgh to cardiff but overall i think cardiff is better as the ground is right next to the city so everything is more accessable
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| Thought the stadium was miles better than millenium, loads to do when got in there ( games for kids etc, plenty more choice in foods and drinks. Where else can u go and have a chicken jalfrezzi with nan bread while watching game.
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| Quote Birch24="Birch24"Where else can u go and have a chicken jalfrezzi with nan bread while watching game.'"
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| I thought it was great, no problems whatsover, everybody really friendly with the odd expection from a certain team.
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| Quote Mark="Mark"I thought it was great, no problems whatsover, everybody really friendly with the odd expection from a certain team.'"
 He took the banter a bit too seriously...
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| Stadium itself was very good, good food and liked how you could just walk around outside. However, i thought the area around the ground was crap not a patch on Cardiff, i also thought it was a lot harder to access than Cardiff. Cardiff was straight off the motorway onto a park and ride and your there, Murrayfield was much harder having to go through the city centre with a lack of signs for the ground, in fact i didnt see any. Overall i prefer Cardiff for the day away from rugby ie restaurants and bars, but i prefer Murrayfield when watching rugby, no roof (although maybe a bit of a bummer in bad weather) and being able to move around outside the stadium in between/ during games.
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| never been to edinbugh...been cardiff and thought it was great why they moved it to edinburgh was a puzzler...heard rumours it may be over in belfast next..why..get it back to cardiff....
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| I'm setting up a poll, but for me of the 2 Cardiff is a definite winner.
Murrayfield stadium was a great ground, but Cardiff was sooooo much better due to the ground being more central to the city centre. We stayed at Haymarket and had about a 20 minute walk to the ground, with very little on the way (pubs n food venues etc). Although the stuff set up within the ground was good
Once we left the ground and headed back the City is that vast that the atmosphere was lost, we went into pubs with no fans around....where did 60,000 people go.
The drive back today was horrendous, when we approached the Lakes we hit queing traffic and it remained bad until this side of Preston, due to roadworks and traffic leaving the Lakes after the Bank Holiday weekend.
Enjoyed the weekend but for me its Cardiff everytime.
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| Quote Birch24="Birch24"Thought the stadium was miles better than millenium, loads to do when got in there ( games for kids etc, plenty more choice in foods and drinks. Where else can u go and have a chicken jalfrezzi with nan bread while watching game.'" Main problem there is that the stuff to do all relies on the weather being good, if the weather had been poor the whole event would have been a wash out.
Like a lot of fans we sat on the grass in the ground enjoying the sun but if its not decent weather that wouldn't have happened and there was very little else in the area to do.
And thats not to mention the state the pitch would have been in with a bit of rain.
And the public transport links - especially after the game - to and from the ground were very poor - why wasn't a shuttle service set up to get fans back to the city centre?
Cardiff wins hands down for me, an enjoyable weekend but the ground and facilities weren't a patch on Cardiff.
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| They have signed a 2 year deal with Murrayfield so whatever ideas you have it's back to bonnie scotland next year jimmies
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