Take a look at some pictures from Neil Harris’ first game in charge of the Bluebirds
AROUND 2,000 Cardiff City fans watched their side come from behind to snatch a 2-2 draw in Neil Harris’ first game since replacing Neil Warnock.
Goals from Nathaniel Mendez-Laing and Lee Tomlin made sure the City faithful didn’t leave south-east London disappointed.
It was Cardiff’s first trip to the Valley since a 0-0 draw in 2016.
City will look to build on their second-half performance against Stoke City on Tuesday night – Harris’ first home game as manager.
Here are some pictures from Saturday’s game which left Cardiff still searching for their first away win of the season.

The Angertsein Hotel – the designated pub for Cardiff fans 
A pint glass outside the Angerstein 
The Rose of Denmark pub on Woolwich Road close to The Valley 
The approach to The Valley 
A view of The Valley under a bridge 
A scarf seller before the game 
The Valley allegedly held the loudest concert of all time when The Who played in 1976 
Exterior of The Valley and the club shop 
Fans walking behind the West Stand 
Stairs on the outside of the West Stand 
Statute of club legend Sam Bartram – he made 579 appearances for Charlton 
Cardiff fans at the turnstiles of the Jimmy Seed stand 
Cardiff fans in the away end 
The away end is the only stand in The Valley with a column 
Two Cardiff fans leave the game 
Cardiff fans file out after the 2-2 draw 
A view of the West Stand after the match 
A Cardiff coach after the game 
Fans from both teams leave the ground 
Steward and police horses after the game 
Fans walk up Floyd Road 
The view down Floyd Road 
The Valley Café on Charlton Church Lane




