Trust News

Here we go, here we go, here we go!

There’s never a dull moment supporting the City is there? What a roller coaster this closed season has been for us all and we go into the new season with a very different looking Cardiff City. The return of Craig Bellamy is a real boost for us and shows the club’s ambition. Welcome back Bellers! We have also signed some exciting prospects in the shape of Heidar Helguson an Etien Velikonja and come Friday and the visit of Huddersfield to the Cardiff City Stadium, we will all be behind Malky and the boys.

So what has your Trust been doing during the closed season? Our fans survey showed an overwhelming demand for more consultation with supporters on major changes to the club. The Trust was set up to ensure that we the fans have a voice in the way the club is run and although it came after the rebranding and colour change was confirmed, we are glad that the club did canvass fans opinions via their online questionnaire. Yes, there were certain parameters as to what was up for discussion but we were happy to have had some input into the questions themselves. We now look forward to seeing the results of the survey and will be asking the club to make a presentation to Trust members so that we can discuss how we want the club to move forward. We were also pleased to be consulted about the club’s new dynamic ticket pricing for the new season which will hopefully fill the last few seats at the stadium.

During the rebranding debate we have been keeping local politicians informed and it is good to see our Assembly Members and MPs, many of whom are Trust members, taking an active interest in the City. We are also pressing for meeting for fans with TG so that we can put our questions to him and hear how he thinks we will fare this season. The club is holding an Annual General Meeting and we will be there as a shareholder to ask about the financial plans for the club’s future. Remember that you own a small part of Cardiff City FC through the Trust’s shareholding. Shareholders have not had a chance to discuss the rebranding with the club so, in line with the response to our members poll earlier this year, we will also be asking for more information about the crest and home colour change.

It’s not just Cardiff Trust members who believe the supporters’ voice should be heard at the highest level of football clubs.  The House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport committee is holding a follow up session to its inquiry into football governance. The government and the football authorities response to the committee’s first report was pretty weak and the Supporters Direct movement pushed for this inquiry to continue to try to ensure clubs involve democratic supporters’ groups in their decision making. We as a Trust submitted evidence to the inquiry using the rebranding of Cardiff without prior consultation with fans, as an illustration of why we need formal supporter representation on the boards of professional football clubs.

Brilliant news on the Fred Keenor statue. Success! You have worked miracles to raise the required £85,000 to have the statue erected and at last we have a date for the unveiling. Saturday 10th of November before the Hull City match is the BIG day, so come early to see this tribute to one of Cardiff’s greatest hero being unveiled. The Memorial Garden at the Stadium is near completion with the addition of the engraved granite stone. This will be an emotional focal point for fans to remember loved ones who have passed away. The Trust is glad to have played its part and is now working to get local schoolchildren involved in looking after the Garden.

The Trust was again flying the flag for the City at this summer’s Grangetown festival. It was great to meet some lifelong supporters at our stand and we also signed up some new members. We want Cardiff to be a community club and will be redoubling our efforts to give people who have not previously attended a football match the chance to come to support the City this season. If you want to be part of the Trust’s community programme or want to help out in any way then email help@ccfctrust.org

It’s been a busy couple of months for us and things are only likely to get busier.

Keep the faith. Come on the Bluebirds!

Tim Hartley
Trust Chair

Keenor statue unveiling date announcement

The Fred Keenor Statue will be officially unveiled on Saturday, November 10th, before the Hull City match.

David Craig, project manager and a member of the board of Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust, said: “We officially launched the fundraising appeal in April 2010 and the unveiling will mark the culmination of the efforts made by so many people.

“The foundry in Gloucestershire has confirmed that it can complete, deliver and erect the statue in time for November 10th. We will be announcing firm timings for the unveiling in the coming months and, we hope, Bluebirds fans will turn up in large numbers on what will be a momentous day.

“I’d like once again to thank the fans that have supported us by making donations and organising events since the appeal was launched as well as those organisations and business people that have helped ensure the appeal was a success.”

A total of £85,000 has been raised for the statue created by artist Roger Andrews. In addition, the appeal is still active and raising funds to cover cost of the statue ground works and two plaques to attach to the plinth.

Can You Help Out at the Trust Office?

Next week the Bluebirds begin their Championship campaign against Huddersfield Town and we’re looking for volunteers to help out in the Trust office before games at the Cardiff City Stadium.

The Trust office, which is near Gate 5, normally opens 90 minutes before matches and closes 15 minutes before kick-off.

If you are willing to help out on a rota basis please contact Trust board member Brian Mertens through members@ccfctrust.org

 

Fan walks to 92 football grounds in aid of charity

The Trust has been asked us to let Bluebirds know about football fan Scott McLachlan, who aims to trek to all 92 Premier League and Football League clubs in one very long walk.

The main detail of the Walkthe92 project is on the website www.walkthe92.co.uk  but Scott aims to raise at least £92,000 towards both prostate and breast cancer charities during the 7-8 months it will take Scott to walk the near 2,500 miles around the country, starting in Portsmouth on Sunday, August 19th,and finishing at Brighton in April, 2013.

Friend Darren Lambe, who is helping Scott, said: “He is also aiming to be helped by fans of the clubs he visits and where he is on the longest stretches of the walk between clubs he aims to camp in a tent in the countryside if at all possible.

“It will be vital to the walk’s success that he has the help of fans and clubs as he heads round the country on this amazing adventure, he will need the support of many people.”

Scott will be at Cardiff about September 25th.

 

Football governance on the agenda at the Commons next week

The House of Commons Select Committee will be taking further evidence in its Football Government follow-up session on Tuesday.

This will be the Committee’s final evidence session following up from its 2011 Football Governance Report. This session will provide an opportunity for the committee to hear from the supporters groups, the Football League, National Game Board and the Football Association, with a particular focus on the proposed reforms to governance structures, club ownership, and the debt problem.

The witnesses include Malcolm Clarke, Chair, and Steve Powell, Director of Policy, Football Supporters Federation, David Lampitt, Chief Executive, and Tom Hall, Head of England and Wales, Supporters Direct.

Also due to appear is Greg Clarke, Chair, Andy Williamson, Chief Operating Officer of the Football League and Roger Burden, Chair, National Game Board and David Bernstein, Chair, and Alex Horne, General Secretary, of the Football Association.

The committee is chaired by Conservative MPJohn Whittingdale and includes Labour MP Tom Watson, who gave the Murdoch family such a hard time earlier this year.