THE Far Eastern tycoon who owns soccer’s Cardiff City stunned fans yesterday
by declaring the team have to DUMP their historic blue strip.
Malaysian magnate Vincent Tan wants the side — nicknamed the BLUEBIRDS
— to switch to RED.
He is convinced it is a more “lucky” colour after the Championship side came
within an ace of promotion to the Premier League — only to lose in the
play-offs to West Ham.
Fans of the club, which has sported blue for more than a century, were
outraged last night as it emerged the change will be rubber-stamped within a
fortnight.
At first, many thought it was a joke.
A lucky DRAGON may also replace the bluebird on the club’s crest, which
is likely to mean the team gets a new nickname.
In return, Mr Tan’s Malaysian consortium will agree to wipe out Cardiff’s
£20million debt and build a new training ground.
A source said of Cardiff stars such as Ben Turner donning the new kit next
season: “This is crazy and incredibly bizarre. The owner believes red is a
more positive colour than blue.
“A third of the fans are against it and another third still think it is a
wind-up.
“But a third would not care if Cardiff played in pink — providing they got
promotion to the Premier League.”
Mr Tan, 59 — who is worth £800million — is convinced the idea will lead to a
change of fortunes for his side.
Cardiff came within a whisker of winning the Carling Cup this season but lost
on penalties to Liverpool in the final.
The side also made the promotion play-offs. But over two legs against West Ham
they failed to score — as their opponents netted a total of five.
Cardiff’s owners say they will give boss Malky Mackay more money next season
to take the club into the top flight.
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