Trust News

Trust board members elected

The result of the elections to the Trust board were announced tonight. There were six candidates for the five places on the nine-member board.

The votes cast were Tim Hartley 150, Keith Morgan 139, Brian Mertens 117, David Craig 108, Phil Harding 100 and Phil Jones 80. Congratulations to Messrs Hartley, Morgan, Mertens and Craig on their re-election and to the new member of the board Phil Harding. There were 11 spoilt votes. The turnout in the election was just over 27%.

Thanks very much to Geraint Jones, who organised the election, and to those members that helped count the votes.

City legend at Trust annual meeting

Bluebirds legend Jason Perry and BBC Wales soccer commentator ​Rob Phillips ​ will be attending the Trust’s annual meeting next Tuesday, May 21st, when they will round the evening off with a review of the past season.

The meeting takes place at the Llandaff Institute in High Street, Llandaff, Cardiff (7pm for 7.30pm)

The results of the recent elections to the board will be announced with six candidates contesting five places,so there will be at least one new board member.

This is also an opportunity to chat to board members and raise any issues with them.

All Trust members welcome.

Trust congratulate Bluebirds but make plea to Vincent Tan in wake of fans’ survey

The Trust today issued the following statement which follows on the recent fans’ survey. It says:

The Trust would like to congratulate manager Malky Mackay and all Cardiff City players on their success in winning promotion to the Premier League and clinching the Championship title. It is a fantastic achievement.

The financial support of Tan Sri Vincent Tan, our Malaysian owner, has also been absolutely crucial in the club achieving a dream many of us thought that we would never see.

We believe it is important at this time to ensure that everyone is pulling in the same direction and that there is a strong sense of unity after such a momentous period in the club’s history.

Our recent fans’ survey showed a clear majority did not want to see any further branding changes such as removing the Bluebird from the club crest or changing the name of the club in any way.

We are very pleased that Mr Tan has given a very clear commitment to the media that there will no further rebranding, including no change to the name of the club with the Bluebird also remaining on the club’s crest. This is excellent news as we believe any further major rebranding would be unnecessary and create further disharmony among supporters.

The Trust believes it is important that there is a period of stability as we enter very exciting times for the club and its supporters.

The fans’ survey also showed strong support for a return to the traditional blue kit when we play at the Cardiff City Stadium.

History and tradition are very important to many Bluebirds supporters while appreciating the club has to move forward.

We urge Mr Tan to seriously consider returning the first team home kit to blue at the earliest opportunity with red becoming the away kit. We are sure if that were to happen it would be warmly welcomed by an overwhelming* majority of supporters.

Once again, congratulations to Cardiff City on their promotion.
*The results of the fans’ survey carried out in March can be viewed at https://www.ccfctrust.org/?p=2919

Malky and Skipper Hudson ‘lord’ it in London

Malky Mackay and Mark Hudson took the Championshiop trophy to the House of Lords

Malky Mackay and Mark Hudson took the Championshiop trophy to the House of Lords

Malky Mackay and Captain Fantastic Mark Hudson joined MPs at a reception in the House of Lords to celebrate our promotion to the Premier League.

The host Lord Neil Kinnock spoke of how long he has waited for this moment of triumph. He said he was now looking forward to ‘Y Clasurol,’ our own Welsh ‘El Classico,’ between Cardiff and Swansea next season.

Trust chair, Tim Hartley, spoke to club owner Vincent Tan about the results of our fans survey though he was told there would be no change from the club’s current branding.

It was good to hear Lord Kinnock and Vincent Tan mention the Trust by name. They both praised the fans for their fantastic support during the season and Kinnock singled out the Trust’s success in getting the Fred Keenor statue completed.

Thanks to Cardiff MPs Kevin Brennan and Steve Doughty for organising a special evening of celebration

Bluebirds!

The Management of Persistent Standing

The Cardiff City Supporters Trust has welcomed the findings of an independent report (click link below to download) into persistent standing at the Stadium. The report shows that the club has been successful in allowing fans in different sections of the stadium to enjoy the match day experience in their own ways – and that includes being able to stand throughout the match. It also says that standing in designated areas where like minded people also want to stand is not inherently unsafe.

Trust chair Tim Hartley said: “The club must be congratulated on taking a common sense approach to fans standing at games. Most people in the Canton Stand want to stand to support the team and they know that they can do so. Supporters in other areas prefer to sit down and in those areas persistent standing there is not be tolerated. The club has worked hard with fans to ensure we all enjoy the big games and we hope this partnership will continue into the Premiership.”