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NEW BOARD ELECTED

Brian Mertens joins the board of Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust following the annual meeting.

Also, re-elected were Martin Bale, David Craig, Tim Hartley, Tracey Marsh and Keith Morgan.

Gareth Jones and Phillip Nifield, who have a year to go before they need to seek re-election, are the other board members. You can read information on the board members by clicking on the Meet the Board link at the top of the page.

The annual meeting also approved expenditure on creating a dedicated Trust office at the stadium, which members and fans can call into on match-day. It will be similar to the room occupied by our friends at Cardiff City Supporters Club. More details when everything is finalised.

BUCKET COLLECTION RAISES £1207.14 FOR KEENOR APPEAL

Despite the massive disappointment of City’s Play-Off defeat against Reading there was at least good news for the Fred Keenor Statue Fund.

For a bucket collection before the Reading game raised £1,207 for the appeal which has now topped the £50,000 mark, including the £15,000 pledged by Cardiff council.

Statue Fund project manager David Craig said: “This was a fantastic effort. We’d like to thank most sincerely the seven volunteers who rattled buckets for us on the night. It is difficult for many people to help out on evening games due to work commitments so we really appreciate it.

“Bluebirds fans are always so generous and full of goodwill for what we are trying to achieve which is the statue of Fred outside the ground. We had donations ranging from a few pence from little children, showing that every little penny counts, to a £20 note – fantastic.

“The amount raised brought a smile to our faces despite the huge disappointment on the night. I’d also like to thank Cardiff City management once again for their continuing support for the appeal.

“The collection took us over the £50,000 mark as we move towards the £85,000 target,” added David.

  • Donations to the appeal fund can be made through the Co-operative Bank:

Account name: –   Fred Keenor Statue Fund or FKSF

Account no    65392368

Sort Code     08-92-99

Cheques can also be sent c/o CCST to PO Box 4254, Cardiff, CF14 8FD. Please add the words “Fred Keenor Appeal” on the top of the envelope.

BRING A POUND TO THE GROUND AND MORE

Cardiff City has offered the Fred Keenor Statue Fund Appeal the opportunity to hold a bucket collection before the Championship play-off clash against Reading next Tuesday.

The most recent collection at the Wales v England game raised more than £1,700 and the appeal committee is urging Bluebirds fans to…Bring a Pound to the Ground – And More!

Statue Fund project manager David Craig has asked for City fans to volunteer to hold a bucket from 6.15pm until 5-10 minutes before kick-off in the big game.

If you can help, please email fundraising@ccfctrust.org.

David Craig said: “We really appreciate that the club has given us permission to hold a collection at such a high profile game.

“We want to hear from volunteers willing to hold a bucket and also urge those who have helped in the past to contact us again.

“Football fans were enormous generous when we held our last collection and we are sure they will again dig deep in their pockets.

“We are getting close to the £50,000 mark and hope that this collection will tip us over on our way to the £85,000 target.”

  • Donations to the appeal fund can be made through the Co-operative Bank:

Account name: –   Fred Keenor Statue Fund or FKSF

Account no    65392368

Sort Code     08-92-99

Cheques can also be sent c/o CCST to PO Box 4254, Cardiff, CF14 8FD. Please add the words “Fred Keenor Appeal” on the top of the envelope.

TG MEETS KEENOR FUND-RAISERS

City chairman TG (Datum Chan Tien Ghee) kindly took time to meet members of the Fred Keenor Statue Fund Committee who were collecting for the appeal on Level 4 before the Middlesborough game.

TG was presented with a miniature of the statue which will eventually be erected outside the stadium in honour of Fred Keenor and the rest of the 1927 FA Cup winning team.

CITY FANS AND CHASETOWN BUILD LINKS

Friendship in football was the order of the day when the Trust and the Supporters’ Club hosted our friends from Chasetown Football Club before the Middlesborough game.

The group of more than 70 from the Midlands football club, including the club chairman, manager and players, said they had enjoyed a fantastic day – apart from the result!

Cardiff City kindly provided tickets for the game while the Trust and Supporters’ Club laid on the hospitality at the Duke of Clarence pub in Canton. Landlord Eric Harmer organised skittles and table football for our guests.

At half-time Chasetown presented their hosts with a signed framed shirt. In response Vince Alm, on behalf of the Supporters’ Club, presented a signed shirt while the Trust gave Chasetown representatives a framed photograph of the new stadium. A Friendship in Football was presented by our friends John Franklin and Trevor Youngmans from Chasetown the Supporters’ Club.

And a representative from Chasetown was also given the honour of making the 50-50 draw.