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Trust sponsor LGBT football tournament

Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust has agreed to sponsor one of the competitions in this summer’s Unity Cup for male and female LGBT teams which is hosted by Cardiff Dragons FC.

The tournament is being held to tie in with Cardiff’s year as European Capital of Sport, with the games being played at Pontcanna Fields on June 13 and 14.

It is being supported by Sport Cardiff, Sport Wales and the Welsh Football Trust.

The Trust has agreed to provide a cup and medals for one of the tournaments following a request by Ali Mahoney, Chairperson of Cardiff Dragons FC.

Trust board member John Isaacson, who has met Ali Mahoney over sponsorship, said: “The Trust is very pleased to support one of the competitions in the Unity Cup and we hope it will attract LGBT players from across Europe.

“We’re delighted that Cardiff is the European Capital of Sport because sport has played and continues to play such an important part in the life of the city.

“The Millennium Stadium is known across the world while Cardiff City is in the Premier League, Glamorgan hosts top Test cricket and we have many great individual stars like gold medalist Geraint Thomas.”

A tournament website (www.ecs2014cardiff.com) and a Facebook page (httpss://www.facebook.com/pages/ECS2014Cardiff/160844714123797) has been established to generate interest in the European and UK LGBT football community.

Trust statement on season ticket prices

The Trust responded to a request for a statement on the more than 15% hike in season ticket prices for some Cardiff City fans.

This is what Trust chair Tim Hartley said:

“While season ticket prices for many fans have been frozen for a final fifth year, some supporters will face steep increases, particularly at a time when wage increases are being held down and inflation is now under 2%. Clubs need to ensure they do not price ordinary supporters out of football.

“Fans are being asked to guarantee their seats by the end of February when we don’t even know what league we will be playing. Some supporters may feel they could bear the increase if we retained our Premier League status while it might be considered expensive in the Championship, even with four more games.

“The season ticket offer for next season for those wishing to pay on the finance deal is also not as good as last season where the club guaranteed the application. This season they are not doing so fans who are turned down for credit might not be able to afford a season ticket. This will also lose the club potential income.

“The fans are the bedrock of the club and we need a full stadium.”

Are you interested in serving on the Trust board?

The Trust will be holding its annual elections to the board in the spring – and there are five vacancies.

Trust chair Tim Hartley said: “This is an opportunity for members to play an active role in the running of the Trust. We have a board with a range of skills but would welcome new  input from members.

“Given the uncertainty at the club over the last few months, the voice of the fans through the Trust is more important than ever.

“If members want to know more about what the role of board member means then please initially contact members@ccfctrust.org and we’ll talk them through what it involves.”

If there are more than five candidates an election will be held in April with the annual meeting taking place at Llandaff Institute in Cardiff on Thursday, May 22nd.

Volunteers gather for Trust-council Oral History Project

The volunteers hear about the project

The volunteers hear about the project

 The Trust and the Cardiff Story Museum have launched an oral history project to record memories of fans going down the City over the ages.

Sixteen volunteers attended the first session at the Old Library and a series of themes to be recorded were discussed including traditions, songs and chants, fashion, attending matches for the first time, working lives and diverse communities.

By the summer it is hoped the volunteers will have recorded a body of history on what the club means to the community of Cardiff and South Wales. The idea is to celebrate the history of Cardiff City and the impact the club has had on people’s lives and across different generations.

Trust Chair Tim Hartley, who attended the session along with vice-chair, David Craig, said: “This is an exciting project and it was great to see so many volunteers at the launch event.

“Supporters will be interviewed about their stories on what the Bluebirds means to them and it will be great to have fans’ memories recorded for enjoyment by future generations.”

The Cardiff Story will train and support the group of volunteers with a view to the helpers passing on their knowledge and skills to future volunteers ensuring it becomes an ongoing project.

Malky Mackay becomes Trust life member

Former Cardiff City manager Malky Mackay has accepted an invitation to become an honorary life member of the Trust.

In a letter responding to the invitation from Trust chair Tim Hartley, Malky said: “It was an absolute pleasure to receive your letter. I was touched by its kindness and really appreciate the sentiment.

“I absolutely loved my job and loved living in Cardiff. In truth I’m gutted that I’m not still there.

“As far as the Cardiff fans are concerned, my memory will live long of their passion , commitment and welcome that myself and my staff were given in our time at the club. It would be an honour to be made a life member and, of course, I would accept such a thing.

“I thought you spoke with passion, thoughtfulness and clarity at the meeting in the board room. Please don’t give up on trying to do the right things for the club. Once again, Tim thanks for the memories and the support. I wish you the very best of luck and health.”

Tim Hartley said: “Malky Mackay made a huge contribution during his time at Cardiff City, culminating in promotion to the Premier League.

“He had a fantastic rapport with Bluebirds fans and was undoubtedly one of the most popular managers in the club’s history. So we thought it was appropriate that Malky should be invited to become an honorary member of the Trust. We’re delighted that Malky has accepted that invitation.”