Cardiff fans say no to re-brand
Cardiff City Supporters' Trust members vote against controversial plans to change the club's shirt colour and badge
Cardiff City Supporters' Trust members vote against controversial plans to change the club's shirt colour and badge
Cardiff City say that talks between the Malaysian Chairman Dato Tan Ghee and the club's board have ended. In a statement the club say the Chairman has reiterated his commitment, warmth and great affinity for the club.
The chairman is now due to return to Malaysia on Wednesday morning to speak to fellow investors in the country before making any further comment.
We have nothing but the best interests of the club and its supporters to heart and will look to conclude matters as soon as possible to the best possible outcome. I would also like to personally thank the many who have sent in messages of heartfelt support and appreciation, either directly or via the club.
The club announces a revised kit and logo, along with 'ambitious' plans for a new training facility, as part of a 'major' investment.
Cardiff City say that talks between Dato Chan Tian Ghee and the club's board have ended.
The owners of Cardiff City meet to discuss the future of the club on Tuesday.