Owner Vincent Tan changed in 2012, both the uniform and the logo of Cardiff City and since then there has been much criticism of the Malaysian. Despite coming supporters protests he is not planning changes to reverse.
“I guess the fans off to protest against the new club colors, because I do not change my mind,” said Tan Thursday against Sky Sports .
Cardiff City always played in blue, but since 2012 wears a red dress. There is also now see a red dragon in the club logo. Tan demanded these changes in exchange for the hundred million pounds which he has put into the club since 2010.
Much to the discontent of the supporters of the club from the Championship, which would prepare new protests in the new years. Many will probably have no effect.
“Cardiff will continue to play in red. I hope the fans get behind it and support the club so we can return to the Premier League.”
According to Tan, it is only logical that the uniform and logo Cardiff City is adjusted. The 62-year-old owner says that everything goes according to plan is gone.
“It was agreed that I was the team’s colors and logo could change if I would stabbing millions into the club. At that time, everyone agrees on that. Moreover, the red dragon is also the symbol of the flag of Wales “
By:. NU.nl
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