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Feel the quality of the Trust’s alternative blue shirt

CCST shirt final 3 amendedYou can now view the alternative blue shirt at several Ty Hafan shops – and feel the quality.

Trust member Phil Jones, who has spearheaded the development of the alternative match quality shirt, said: “Ty Hafan has informed us that the shirts are now on display (with information leaflets) at Ty Hafan shops in Albany Road and Whitchurch in Cardiff, Holton Road, Barry and Penarth.

“There are a variety of men’s, women’s and kids shirts on display. The shirt will be in Ty Hafan’s Newport city centre store early next week.”

Shirts will still have to be ordered online but they provide a brilliant alternative to the red first team shirts owner Vincent Tan insists on foisting on the club and its supporters – despite overwhelming opposition. Is Mr Tan the only person who doesn’t realise that red is not wanted?
Thanks to Trust member Geraint Jones for arranging production of flyers advertising the blue shirt and Trust membership form which are in Ty Hafan shops.

And remember £5 from every sale goes to Ty Hafan which means that around £10,000 has already been raised. Adults shirts are a bargain £27 and children £22.

Order through https://www.teamshopbuilder.co.uk/cardiffcitysupporterstrust. Postage is free if buyers insert the code FREEPOSTCCS.

Want to watch Real Madrid in the Super Cup?

The Trust has been contacted by Cardiff City stadium manager, Wayne Nash, with the offer to buy tickets for next month’s Super Cup clash between Real Madrid and Seville.

Wayne has a limited number of tickets available at £40 and £86.

If you are interested contact Wayne Nash on email at wayne.nash@cardiffcityfc.co.uk.

Dirty Sanchez star backs Trust blue shirt campaign

City supporters show their support for the Trust blue shirt being sold in aid of Ty Hafan

City supporters show their support for the Trust blue shirt being sold in aid of Ty Hafan

Matthew Pritchard of Dirty Sanchez fame joined fans  of the Bluebirds to show their backing for the Trust blue shirt campaign.

They are pictured showing off the shirt. As of today, a total of 1,700 shirts have been sold. Thanks for your fantastic support.

Shirt manufacturers Kukri are working to a 20 working day schedule but demand is such that it is best to order as quickly as possible to ensure that you get your shirt in time for the new season.

And remember £5 from every sale goes to Ty Hafan which means £8,500 has already been raised. Adults shirts are just £27 and children £22.

Order through https://www.teamshopbuilder.co.uk/cardiffcitysupporterstrust. Postage is free if buyers insert the code FREEPOSTCCS.

This initiative, the brainchild of Trust member Phil Jones, has the support of all fan groups as well as the two City messageboards – and remember £5 from every sale goes to the children’s hospice. The Trust is not taking a single penny from the sale of shirts.

Massive response by fans to Trust blue shirts

We are delighted to announce that as of Wednesday, June 25, a total of 1,082 shirts have been sold. Thank you for such a fantastic response.

And if you haven’t ordered already, please do so as soon as possible to ensure that you get your shirt in time for the new season.

Shirt manufacturers Kukri have told us they are working to a 20 working day schedule but demand is such that it is best to order as soon as possible.

And remember £5 from every sale goes to Ty Hafan which means more than £5,000 has already been raised. Adults shirts are just £27 and children £22.

Order through https://www.teamshopbuilder.co.uk/cardiffcitysupporterstrust. Postage is free if buyers insert the code FREEPOSTCCS.

This initiative, the brainchild of Trust member Phil Jones, has the support of all fan groups as well as the two City messageboards.

Fans to protest over cost of football

Fans to march on Premier League and Football League demanding “Affordable football for all!” on Thursday, August 14. 

The Football Supporters’ Federation will lead fans from dozens of clubs demanding that Premier League and Football League clubs reduce ticket prices.

Supporters will meet in Regent’s Park at 1pm to hear from prominent voices in the fan movement before marching on the Premier League and Football League HQ at 30 Gloucester Place.

For more information click on the link https://www.fsf.org.uk/latest-news/view/save-the-date-fans-to-march-on-plfl-hq