The Cardiff City chairman Peter Ridsdale is returning to Cardiff after is Far East trip with a promise that the Malaysian investment tycoon Dato Chan Tien Ghee will be nipping over for the Newcastle United sell-out clash that Cardiff City’s new stadium where the red carpet will be rollout for the visitor. It is hoped that more talks could lead to so investment or sponsorship, Cardiff are still without a shirt sponsor.
It has been revealed the Malaysian tycoon visited the old Ninian Park last season with Ridsdale now keen to show-off the new stadium experience. With ten days to go to the game is likely to be a sellout with all parts of the stadium accept for the costly Premier seating, the away section will be full for the first which was always expected from the Toon fans.
The game should show off the massive potentially for Cardiff City with all the TV and media interest has well as it a top of the table clash. The fans could help with this be giving 110% support to the team and the club, maybe curtailing some of the anti-chanting, Swansea and England stuff.
Ridsdale will have to keep him close and out of the way from Newcastle United officials who are looking for a buy. Talking about his trip in the South Wales Echo, “We have invited him to Cardiff City Stadium for the Newcastle United game and the plans are in place.
“The Far East market is one of the largest in the world representing over half the world’s population. Their appetite for football is already proven.
“We think this interest is a massive coup for this football club and we know they have talked to other football clubs in the past about such an alliance and investment.
“Any deal will almost certainly include sponsorship and we are already talking about shirt sponsorship, stadium naming rights and an investment.
“These things do not happen overnight. It’s a case of them trusting us and getting to know what we are all about. We are now putting the building blocks in place to form an established football club.
“We have aspirations of Premiership football and with such an investment there is no reason why the club cannot reach its true potential”
“Cardiff City’s agreement in principle to form a strategic marketing alliance with Football Focus Asia will maximise the opportunities that exist for the club in the Far East.
“This marketing alliance will cover a broad cross-section of opportunities, including the establishment of a Far East youth development programme.
“We will also see the establishment of supporters’ groups to both support and visit Cardiff City football matches and enjoy the whole match-day experience.
“This will also see sponsorship finance brought to the football club and allow our first team to participate in pre-season tours, playing in key cities in the Far East.”
It has been revealed the Malaysian tycoon visited the old Ninian Park last season with Ridsdale now keen to show-off the new stadium experience. With ten days to go to the game is likely to be a sellout with all parts of the stadium accept for the costly Premier seating, the away section will be full for the first which was always expected from the Toon fans.
The game should show off the massive potentially for Cardiff City with all the TV and media interest has well as it a top of the table clash. The fans could help with this be giving 110% support to the team and the club, maybe curtailing some of the anti-chanting, Swansea and England stuff.
Ridsdale will have to keep him close and out of the way from Newcastle United officials who are looking for a buy. Talking about his trip in the South Wales Echo, “We have invited him to Cardiff City Stadium for the Newcastle United game and the plans are in place.
“The Far East market is one of the largest in the world representing over half the world’s population. Their appetite for football is already proven.
“We think this interest is a massive coup for this football club and we know they have talked to other football clubs in the past about such an alliance and investment.
“Any deal will almost certainly include sponsorship and we are already talking about shirt sponsorship, stadium naming rights and an investment.
“These things do not happen overnight. It’s a case of them trusting us and getting to know what we are all about. We are now putting the building blocks in place to form an established football club.
“We have aspirations of Premiership football and with such an investment there is no reason why the club cannot reach its true potential”
“Cardiff City’s agreement in principle to form a strategic marketing alliance with Football Focus Asia will maximise the opportunities that exist for the club in the Far East.
“This marketing alliance will cover a broad cross-section of opportunities, including the establishment of a Far East youth development programme.
“We will also see the establishment of supporters’ groups to both support and visit Cardiff City football matches and enjoy the whole match-day experience.
“This will also see sponsorship finance brought to the football club and allow our first team to participate in pre-season tours, playing in key cities in the Far East.”
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