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FRED KEENOR COMMITTEE MEETING

The fundraising committee holds its next meeting at the Ninian Park pub in Cardiff, next Tuesday at 7.30pm.

City and Wales fans welcome. Supporters willing to organise events for the statue appeal wanted and if you have any good ideas for fundraising please come along.

READ ALL ABOUT IT

The Trust will be publishing the next edition of its magazine, Moving to a Different Beat, next week. It will be available only to members online through the Trust website. Includes an exclusive interview with Super Kevin McNaughton, City’s Player of The Season, a feature and interview with City legend Don Murray  while BBC Wales soccer commentator Rob Phillips writes an article for the magazine.

Among other features is the second part of Dave Sugarman’s fascinating piece on the life and times of Fred Keenor, a review of a past season, a Q&A with a Bluebirds fan and all the latest Trust news.

FOOTBALL GOVERNANCE: THE FINDINGS

In the midst of the phone hacking controversy, the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee published the findings of its investigation into football governance.

You can read the report by clicking on https://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201012/cmselect/cmcumeds/792/79202.htm

The Trust submitted evidence to MPs and you can read our submission by clicking on https://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201012/cmselect/cmcumeds/792/792vw12.htm

KEENOR BUCKET COLLECTION RAISES £669

We are delighted to announce that the bucket collection in aid of the Fred Keenor Statue Appeal at the Parma game raised £669.55.

This is a great amount, particularly as the crowd was only just over 8,500.

Thanks to the 10 collectors that volunteered to help out and also to Cardiff City Football Club and its staff for their continuing support for the appeal. And, most importantly, thanks to the generosity of City fans, young and older.

HELP THE TRUST WHEN YOU SHOP ONLINE

Fans can help raise funds for the Trust by using a website linking into more than 2,000 of the UK’s biggest retailers such as Marks & Spencer, Amazon and John Lewis.

It won’t cost you a penny extra to shop via https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/good-causes/cardiffcityst/ but the Trust will receive up to 15 per cent from every online purchase made from the website.

Once you’re logged on you shop with the retailer directly and complete your transaction online.

John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, Tesco, Next, Amazon, Dell, Argus, WH Smith, HMV and National Express are among the big names you can link to from the website.

The site even has a special offers page which is regularly updated with new Internet-only discounts, special offers and even money saving eVouchers. There are hundreds of offers, many are exclusive to easyfundraising members, so you won’t even find them on the retailer’s own website or in-store.

And fans can even help earn the Trust cash simply by using https://cardiffcityst.easysearch.org.uk as their search engine rather Google or Yahoo. In other words, supporters don’t have to buy anything to earn the Trust money.