Cardiff City fans announce major protest plans as they step up campaign to see club play in blue again
Cardiff supporters groups unite to reveal protest march ahead of Derby game and 'Blue Tuesday' call for Brighton match in New Yea
Cardiff City fans are to step up their back to blue campaign by staging two formal protests early in the new year.
Various supporters groups have united together to announce plans for a public march ahead of the January 31 Championship clash with Derby.
They will follow that with a ‘Blue Tuesday’ protest at the League game with Brighton 11 days on, where supporters are urging everyone to make Cardiff City Stadium a sea of blue.
The Brighton match has been handpicked because it will be the two-year anniversary of the night when the club handed out free red scarves. That 2013 game, coincidentally, was also against Brighton, when Malky Mackay’s Bluebirds lost 2-0.
A joint statement was released this afternoon by various supporters bodies to reveal the plans in the coming back to back home matches.
The groups involved include Cardiff City Supporters Trust, Cardiff City Supporters Club, Cardiff City Forum, Cardiff City Online, Bluebirds Unite and even Australian-based body Bluebirds Down Under.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/cardiff-city-fans-announce-major-8339009
Cardiff supporters groups unite to reveal protest march ahead of Derby game and 'Blue Tuesday' call for Brighton match in New Yea
Cardiff City fans are to step up their back to blue campaign by staging two formal protests early in the new year.
Various supporters groups have united together to announce plans for a public march ahead of the January 31 Championship clash with Derby.
They will follow that with a ‘Blue Tuesday’ protest at the League game with Brighton 11 days on, where supporters are urging everyone to make Cardiff City Stadium a sea of blue.
The Brighton match has been handpicked because it will be the two-year anniversary of the night when the club handed out free red scarves. That 2013 game, coincidentally, was also against Brighton, when Malky Mackay’s Bluebirds lost 2-0.
A joint statement was released this afternoon by various supporters bodies to reveal the plans in the coming back to back home matches.
The groups involved include Cardiff City Supporters Trust, Cardiff City Supporters Club, Cardiff City Forum, Cardiff City Online, Bluebirds Unite and even Australian-based body Bluebirds Down Under.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/cardiff-city-fans-announce-major-8339009