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Cardiff City Manager Recruitment Process: New Trust Statement

The following message was issued to our members today in the wake of continuing uncertainty over the appointment of a new Cardiff City manager:

You will remember we wrote to you on June 4 expressing our concern about the absence of any information from the club on the progress in recruiting a new manager. Well, surprise surprise, there is no further information and the fanbase are still in the dark. Time is moving on, critical pre-season decisions need to be made in terms of the squad which cannot happen without a manager.

It is as long ago as  April 19  that Omer Riza was relieved of his duties and May 3 was the final game of the season and it is June 10 that this communication is being written with still no sign of an appointment. As the ultimate power within the Club does Vincent Tan have a sense of urgency ?

The club may say that there is no reason to panic but it is fair to say that the fanbase view the situation with some concern and anger. That fact that there has been a deafening silence from the Club has not been helpful. No attempt to allay concerns and confirm that the ship is not heading for the iceberg.

We have been in frequent contact with the club and have urged them to put out a statement to update fans as to where we are but nothing has emerged. We are led to believe that the current state of inertia/indecision is purely down to the owner and his acolyte Ken Choo.

Looking at the news section on the club website it shows no reference to manager recruitment since the end of the season. In the meantime this information vacuum has been filled with rumour and speculation in the Press and Social Media but still nothing official. This situation is intolerable and only serves to demonstrate the contempt the owner holds the fanbase in.

We have no idea where we are in the process. Are the experts employed to assist in the job of finding a new manager still in the building? Are they continuing to advise ? We hope they are but we just don’t know.

We will continue to liaise with the club to try and urge them to improve communication as fans deserve to be treated better.

Mention has already been made in this communication of the news section on the club website. It is interesting to note that, on April 28, the club won an EFL Fan Engagement award as a club who “demonstrates how it specifically involves and liaises with supporters”.

In the light of the current debacle over communication in respect of the appointment of a new manager perhaps the club might consider handing the award back.

Trust Board

A Message To Trust Members On Cardiff City’s Managerial Vacancy

The Trust Board today sent the following message to members:

Dear Member,

Manager Recruitment

It is a matter of considerable concern that there has been no formal communication from the club to fans in respect of where we are in appointing a new manager.

Since the season ended at Norwich on May 3 fans have learned via Wales Online that Sports Agency Wasserman had been engaged to assist in the recruitment process along with Mark Allen, a former Swansea City Sporting Director. Of course, at the Fans Advisory Board (FAB) meeting on May 12 these issues were discussed. However, as the club did not publish the minutes until May 23 (11 days after the meeting and not the promised 48 hours) it was a bit late to be told the bare minimum that the process had already started (prior to May 12) and that the end of May was the target for appointment which has now come and gone.

Looking at the news on the club website since the club statement regarding relegation on April 29 there has been no mention of manager recruitment. What appears to be an information vacuum is being filled with rumour, betting odds from bookmakers and social media and press speculation but nothing official from the club. Fans are very concerned about the appointment of a new manager in our new situation in League 1. Given the club’s poor handling of the manager’s position in 2024-25, getting it right for next season, set against a background of the promised root and branch review, is a bigger priority than ever.

Fans don’t expect confidential information on specifics of who, when and where that might compromise the process but at least letting them know officially where we are in the procedure and updating of timescales would go a long way to quelling concerns. Even a sentence or two from the club to say that the recruitment is proceeding but we do not want to jeopardise the process would be helpful. The club appears to be its own worst enemy in this respect and its silence only fuels negative speculation that impacts upon themselves.

The club have gone some way to filling the football expertise gap in appointing external consultants to assist in the recruitment process, however, it is reasonable to say that the fanbase still has reservations that Vincent Tan will embrace any recommendation that they may come up with and put in place a decision based on his own special kind of footballing expertise.

“We hear you” said the club in its statement of April 29. Well, we are not hearing you.

Cardiff City Supporters Trust Board

 

The Jason And Rob Roadshow Is Back

Jason Perry and Rob Phillips with Trust Chair Keith Morgan

We’re delighted to announce that Bluebirds legend Jason Perry and former  BBC Wales soccer commentator, Rob Phillips will head up a roadshow after our AGM in June.

Those of you that regularly attend the boys’ roadshows will have heard yearly warnings about the running of the club and the impact distant ownership was having.  The chickens came home to roost in the last Championship season with relegation to League One.

So we can look forward to Jason and Rob giving their expert views on the new managerial appointment and the club’s prospects for season 2025-26.

The AGM will take place on Thursday, June 19th in the Chairman’s Suite at the Cardiff City Stadium. Doors will open at 6.30pm and the popular chat with Jason and Rob will follow the Trust AGM which starts at 7pm. There is no admission charge.   

Trust Chair Keith Morgan said: “We’re very grateful once again to Jason and Rob for giving up their time and fronting our fans’ forum.

“We had high hopes going into the 2024-25 season which was our club’s 125th anniversary. Sadly, things ended very badly with relegation. The club now has to rebuild and hopefully we’ll return to the Championship quickly and push on from there.

“Members will want to know Jason and Rob’s views on Cardiff City going forward, including the type of players the club should be aiming to sign.”

Members who want to attend can reserve their place by emailing members@ccfctrust.org. You can also bring up to two guests. Please let us know if you intend to bring guests.

You can also join the Trust on the night for just £12 a year. So if you’re interested in signing up as a member, please book your place at members@ccfctrust.org. Come and join us on June 19th.

Trust Comments On The Fans’ Advisory Board Minutes

The Trust Board has sent the following commentary on the minutes of the meeting between the Fans’ Advisory Board (FAB) and Cardiff City FC management.

Dear Member

You will have received by now a link to the minutes of the last Fans Advisory Board (FAB) meeting with club. Normally these meetings take place every three months but in the light of our relegation to League 1 and subsequent statements by the Club an urgent FAB meeting was called to discuss the situation. Normally, Steve Borley is the nominated Board representative who attends meetings with the FAB but, given the circumstances, Mehmet Dalman and Ken Choo also attended.

It is worth mentioning from the outset that members of the FAB operate under an agreed Memorandum of Understanding. It is a comprehensive document but one of the strictures imposed on members is that they are not allowed to publicise any of the items discussed until the publication of the agreed minutes. The minutes are taken by a club official and submitted to the FAB for their agreement. The minutes are then subject to final approval by the club and are then made public. It must be noted that the FAB pushed for a prompt production of the minutes by the club, something that has not been a feature of previous meetings. An undertaking was given that at least a bullet point summary of the meeting would be produced within 48 hours. The minutes were eventually produced on May 23, some 11 days after the event. Now that the minutes have been made public the Trust Board can take a view of the proceedings and give Trust Members their take on what was said.

Members will recall that, on April 29, the club board released a statement, acknowledging the public statement by the Trust on April 27 which raised a number of issues including the lack of specific football expertise at board level and the strategic decision making process which appears to be solely in the hands of the owner. These are matters that have been brought up by the Trust at meetings with the Chairman and Chief Executive on many occasions and are undoubtedly a major factor in our new situation in League 1.

In their statement of April 29 the club committed to a “thorough period of review across several structures and practices”. It went on to say that the process would culminate in the appointment of a new manager and management team. We are anxious to understand the extent of this review. It was noticeable that there was no mention of introducing football expertise at board level, Director of Football or whatever in the statement and we take the view that this is essential to equip the club to meet the challenges of regaining our place in the Championship and onward.

The meeting of the FAB was the first opportunity since relegation to question the club on these issues since relegation.

The responses to the questions regarding next season’s strategy and finances were informative and, on the face of it, largely positive. The information about relegation clauses in players’ contracts is something that eases the financial situation now that the worst has happened.

In our view the question of footballing expertise at board level in connection with the review was not answered as positively as we would have liked. Firstly, Mehmet Dalman stated that the board if Cardiff City is “unique” in that it cannot decide anything significant without reference to the owner. The minutes make it sound as if this uniqueness is a proud boast whereas our view is that it is a major weakness in Corporate Governance of the club. Mehmet Dalman goes on to say that he would welcome more football expertise but introduced caveats, perhaps to temper expectation. Mehmet Dalman goes on to talk up the football experience of Steve Borley and himself in all the years they have been involved in football. We have no doubt that the empirical knowledge they have gained through years of experience is of great use, but we would need to be persuaded that they have the detailed football expertise to introduce an over arching strategy to revolutionise the way Cardiff City is run from the football point of view.

The club statement of April 29 referred to the involvement of stakeholders in the review. Well, fans are stakeholders and speaking to our members and other fans groups the need for football expertise at board level is a widely held view. If, as a result of the review, the question of football expertise is not addressed then fans would need a reasoned justification as to why and not just the fact that the owner feels that he has been taken for a ride, financially, by some previous managers.

In respect of the recruitment process of the new manager, we feel that the appointment of external football expertise to assist is a necessity. On the other hand it is condemnation of the current situation whereby the Board is not sufficiently qualified to make an appointment, unlike other clubs. That is not a criticism of the board members but more of the intransigence of the owner.

Our concern is that the experts the club have employed will produce a short list of potential managers with a recommendation that the owner may ignore for reasons best known to himself.

The question of retaining the current popular Bluebird badge on team shirts was raised. It comes as no surprise that it was confirmed that the current badge was a one off for the 125 season and that the club crest would return. Club Crest is an interesting description of the badge. It makes it sound more grandiose than it is. Heraldic it certainly isn’t. Keeping the Bluebird badge would be a small and inexpensive crumb to throw to a disaffected fanbase but no, we get the universally unpopular badge back.

The Trust raised the question in its public statement about the absence of the owner at club games. It was raised again by the FAB and Mehmet Dalman undertook to pass on the request to Vincent Tan. We are not holding our breath but look forward to being surprised.

It is our view that the appointment of the new manager is going to be critical and we would hope that he plus other football experts have a significant input to the review to put us back on the road to where we need to be. However, the inclusion of football expertise at board level will be at the behest of the owner and it is not easy to be confident that it will happen. Also, whilst intent seems to exist to reform the footballing side of the Club, it is difficult to envisage any changes in respect of Corporate Governance.

There’s not much for Cardiff City fans to be happy about at the moment, but we hope for positive developments whereby the owner will allow the board the leeway to put in place, in the way the club is run, the sort of improvements that will take Cardiff City in the right direction. “We hear you” was a sentiment expressed in the end of season club statement. Well, it remains to be seen, Vincent Tan having heard us, whether these are empty words.

The Board of Cardiff City Supporters Trust

Sol Bamba Charity T-Shirts Raise £3,175

A message to Trust members

Sol Bamba T-Shirts

We wanted to let members know that we have sent a cheque for £2,175 to Lymphoma Action following the sale of Sol Bamba charity shirts which were produced by GB Sportswear. The Trust topped up amount received from GB and donated to the charity.

This means a total of £3,175 has been raised for the charity, which does such brilliant work.

We’d like to Trust members and the general fan base for their support which has been fantastic.