| Riled fans launch petition against Cardiff City rebrand |
| Thursday, 10 May 2012 09:29 |
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The petition, entitled “Cardiff City fans for preservation of the Bluebird,” asserts the value of the traditional branding and the historical bond fans have with it. It says: “The Bluebird and blue shirt are the visual symbols of that heritage which keeps us coming back, making Cardiff City such a worthy institution for your investment.” Rowland Jack, international sports consultant at Hill & Knowlton says: “While changing the shirt colour from blue to red will understandably be a wrench for local fans of the Bluebirds, I expect that the majority would welcome a strengthened playing squad.” The club’s Malaysian owners are said to believe the changes, said to be the colour red and a red dragon emblem, will help engage a wider audience in Asia, boost investment and ease marketing overseas. Pippa Collett, managing director at Sponsorship Consulting, says: “It seems that Cardiff City may have business sense but lack marketing competence. “Rather than building consensus over a period (after all, red does make sense for the Welsh capital’s team) the club now finds itself suffering trial by media here at home, who of course have a vested interest in fanning the flames to generate column inches.” CCFC yesterday launched a statement regarding the annual review the club is currently undergoing, and its conclusion is expected to be announced within the next week. |







