Fans vote overwhelmingly for a return to BLUE

Cardiff City fans have sent an unequivocal message to their club – a total rejection of the rebrand and a demand for a return to playing in blue. 85.21% (847) of supporters who responded to the annual fans’ survey – open to members and non-members – said the Trust should continue to campaign against the […]

Trust statement on rebrand protest

Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust issued the following statement in support of the demonstration for a return to blue: “The Trust fully supports the proposed demonstration before the Liverpool match on Saturday, March 22. “Early returns from the Trust fans’ survey show strong opposition to the rebrand from both Trust members and non-members and an overwhelming […]

Please let us have your views

The Trust’s fans’ survey closes on Wednesday so please take a final opportunity to give your views on a range of issues about your club. The survey can be accessed by clicking on the links below. To complete the survey members should click on httpss://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ccst2014membersurvey Non members can also complete the survey by clicking on […]

Trust statement on Vincent Tan interview

The Trust issued a statement in response to the Vincent Tan interview on BBC TV and Radio Tim Hartley, chair of Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust, said: “We are disappointed that Mr Tan has raised uncertainty about the future at a time when the team is fighting to retain Premier League status. “Mr Tan talks about […]

Have Your Say

The Trust is conducting its annual fans’ survey and we’d be grateful if all members could spare a few minutes to answer the questions. There are 15 questions, including one’s on the controversial rebrand, the match-day experience, away ticket distribution and what you would like to see the Trust prioritise in the year ahead. To […]

Safe Standing plan moves forward

Trust chair Tim Hartley received this email from Jon Darch, Rail Seating Project Manager, Bristol Sport It was a shame you were unable to attend the unveiling of the rail seats at Ashton Gate. A good fifty or so, plus perhaps 30 media, did attend and got to see the rail seats first hand and […]