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Cardiff City's new crest revealed: Bluebird returns as club unveil new design for 2015/16 season. Bluebird back as most dominant image, but smaller Dragon and touch of red also on badge.
Cardiff City have unveiled a new club crest which will be used on their kit for the 2015-16 season. Skip to content. Sky Sports Homepage. ... “Synonymous with Cardiff City FC, ...
Searching for positives when it comes to Cardiff City’s new club crest the only real thing that springs to mind is the fact that at least it’s better than the last one. A lot better.
New Cardiff City FC crest. The colour change was first proposed last month by the club’s Malaysian investors who wanted to increase the club’s visibility abroad. Now the Championship club, ...
Cardiff City have unveiled their new club crest for next season as part of their switch back to a blue kit. Controversial owner Vincent Tan agreed to the switch in January - having re-branded the ...
Cardiff City have confirmed that a proposal to re-brand the club from blue to red is going ahead as part of a deal that will see the club's Malaysian owners clear the Bluebirds' debt and pour ...
"Cardiff City Football Club can confirm that the board has agreed to retain the existing club crest for the foreseeable future, without any modifications or changes," said a club statement.
A Cardiff City spokesman said: "We are excited about the new kit and there has been a big demand for it. Lots of people have been coming into the shop asking when it's available. Longstanding debt ...
When Cardiff gained city status in 1905, and after moving to a higher league in 1907, the club changed their name to Cardiff City FC. ... Cardiff have mostly work blue kits, but in 2012 a major stir ...
Cardiff City have unveiled a new club crest which will be used on their kit for the 2015-16 season.
New Cardiff City FC crest. The colour change was first proposed last month by the club’s Malaysian investors who wanted to increase the club’s visibility abroad. Now the Championship club, ...
Controversial Malaysian owner Vincent Tan re-branded the club on arrival in South Wales - but finally gave in to supporters' protests in January ...