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Monday, 7 September 2009

Ridsdale happy with the Malaysia trip

Cardiff City chairman Peter Ridsdale is back for his travels to Malaysia and is upbeat with the talks he has been having. His hard sell seems to be winning over people out there as he believes they want to be involved in Cardiff City. Business could be interested but football fans are Premiership crazy with the top four of the Premier League gained massive support.

Ridsdale hoped Dato Chan Tien Ghee, the Malaysian tycoon would be over for the Newcastle game but he can’t make it but still plans to come over. It’s a pity he can’t make the game Sunday he would see the stadium at its best, full has the game his going to be a sell-out and the stadium will be buzzing with media.
Ridsdale told the South Wales Echo, “The people in Malaysia want to be involved with this football club.
“They like what has been, and is being achieved, at Cardiff City.
“He was invited to our match against Newcastle on Sunday.
“That is not possible any more, but he will be over this month and we look forward to that.”
“The talks went well and this is moving towards one of the most strategic tie-ups we have had during my time with the football club.
“It’s not just about sponsorship and marketing, but access to the Far East marketplace.
“The people have affection for British football. I had what I believe was a highly productive trip.”


Cardiff City fans will have a chance to question Ridsdale tonight at an open meeting tonight in Merthyr and the trip and investment should top of the agenda, if he has any answers to give along with several other issues.

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