Archive for June, 2011

The Fred Keenor Statue fundraising committee would again like to thank Cardiff City for its continuing support for the appeal.

We’re delighted that the club is donating £1 from every ticket sold for the pre-season friendly against one of the giants of the Italian game.

You can read full details of ticket prices on http://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10335~2381130,00.html

 

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Cardiff City Supporters Trust 11

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Ty Hafan Parents 11

Venue

Maritime Park (Astroturf), Pontypridd

Kick off 2pm Sunday 10th July

Tickets £5.00

Includes after match Buffet and live music

Featuring

The Lounge Lizards

Venue

The Rose & Crown

The Craig, Pontypridd

All proceeds to Ty Hafan

Any sponsorship would be most welcome

Any Trust member fancy a game?

Contact Ketty on the number below or Tim Hartley for details:

Ketty 07789608337

 

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WAKING THE CITY COMEDY NIGHT

Football lovers, comedy lovers or just up for a good night.

Four up and coming Comedians on the night

Raffle prizes include a signed City shirt from last season

Duke Of Clarence Pub Clive Road ,Canton, Cardiff

Friday 1st July –  8.30pm till late

Trust members £3.00

Non members £4.00

Contact Martin for more details at community@ccfctrust.org

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The Lord Mayor of Cardiff has wished Malky Mackay and Cardiff City all the very best for the coming season.

Councillor Delme Bowen was speaking as he handed out the Supporters’ Trust raffle prizes at this year’s Grangetown Carnival. Jayden Howells who is 9 and Hunza Rihmani who is 10, both from Grangetown, won the Cardiff City shirt and pennant. They both chose Craig Bellamy as their favourite player.

Lord Mayor Delme Bowen and the Lady Mayoress with Jayden Howells (9) and Hunza Rihmani (10)

Board Members David Craig and Martin Bale with Grangetown children

Children at the Trust stand looking through the programmes

The Trust stand was busy all afternoon with the people wanting to have their picture taken with the Golden Boot which is awarded to the fans player of the year. There were programmes and stickers for the children as well as the free raffle. The Lord Mayor said he appreciated the work the Trust is doing to get the local community involved in football and welcomed our new manager Malky Mackay to the city.

Trust Chair Tim Hartley said: “The Grangetown Festival is a great day out for the whole community and the Supporters Trust enjoys the opportunity to spread the word about the City, here right on the doorstep of the stadium. With the appointment of our new manager we are again full of hope for the new season.  Let’s get behind Malky and the team once again.  The only way is up!”

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