Cardiff City were taken back to hear the Welsh FA have concern about money owed to them from the Wales and Scotland friendly back in November at the Cardiff City Stadium. The game ended with a 3-0 victory for the young Welsh team and remember if for anything else the wonder goal by Aaron Ramsey.
A source at the Football Association of Wales said they have a receipt for money owed to them but yet to be paid. A spokesman Cardiff City said "We are surprised to hear that there is concern over money owed to the Welsh FA."
The City plan to meet with the FAW Tuesday to discuss the outstanding payment according to reports the club bore the cost of stewarding, policing, and ticketing and received a percentage of gate receipts.
In a statement the Bluebirds said, "A meeting has been arranged for Tuesday to work out the exact amount owing, this is known as a reconciliation process.
"The club had to bear the cost of items including stewarding, policing, and ticketing. The club also take a percentage of gate receipts.
"The amount due to the FAW will be arrived at on Tuesday. Once that figure is settled, the FAW will be paid the amount owing.
"Cardiff City were pleased and proud to host the Wales v Scotland international and we look forward to co-operating with the FAW in future."
The Scotland at the new stadium was deem to be a success by the Welsh management, the players and the FAW they were more than happy with the facilities. Cardiff City hope to receive a few of the 2012 European Championship qualifying games.
A source at the Football Association of Wales said they have a receipt for money owed to them but yet to be paid. A spokesman Cardiff City said "We are surprised to hear that there is concern over money owed to the Welsh FA."
The City plan to meet with the FAW Tuesday to discuss the outstanding payment according to reports the club bore the cost of stewarding, policing, and ticketing and received a percentage of gate receipts.
In a statement the Bluebirds said, "A meeting has been arranged for Tuesday to work out the exact amount owing, this is known as a reconciliation process.
"The club had to bear the cost of items including stewarding, policing, and ticketing. The club also take a percentage of gate receipts.
"The amount due to the FAW will be arrived at on Tuesday. Once that figure is settled, the FAW will be paid the amount owing.
"Cardiff City were pleased and proud to host the Wales v Scotland international and we look forward to co-operating with the FAW in future."
The Scotland at the new stadium was deem to be a success by the Welsh management, the players and the FAW they were more than happy with the facilities. Cardiff City hope to receive a few of the 2012 European Championship qualifying games.
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