Email the club and remind them of the slogan ‘City As One’. All colours and creeds welcome as one, I’ve just dropped them one, let’s let them know our feelings
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I feel the club needs to sort themselves out and get into the Grangetown and Butetown communities. Maybe get a few somali and asian on the pr side of things?
Email the club and remind them of the slogan ‘City As One’. All colours and creeds welcome as one, I’ve just dropped them one, let’s let them know our feelings
The bloke who asked the question was a youth worker from the docks and the people he represented were from that area . He asked the club what opportunities they would have in terms of employment. He meant and everyone knew he meant proper jobs with the football club such as admin , public relations , accounts , office work , IT
He was told by the groundsman there were catering jobs available
It was obvious the club were institutionally racist
The only black person I have ever seen working down at cardiff city is the fella who guards the manager
Yes , about ten years ago , maybe more
I had some interesting debates with certain fans well known to us who accused the trust of being politically correct
Which was of course complete bollocks
The aim of the community side of the trust was to make cardiff city a safe place for the local community to come
I had all sorts of oh Asians don't like football from the knuckleheads
When the truth was they love football but see Cardiff City as a white place
And thats overwhelmingly true
The response is so disappointing from the club - I'm ashamed.
I have a Bengali mate who wants me to take him to a game (he's a sofa Arsenal fan normally), but is worried about the lack of diversity amongst the fans. Little did I know that it would be the club whod appear to be less welcoming.
disagree sludge the cardiff city foundation has been active in the local communities going into schools talking about well being , racism etc pre covid all over south wales
I run a multi cultural football kids side for 10 years in Grange town and the club were very supportive in helping us
I will stand my ground here and say the club has been very active in that department
of course more can be done but lets not be too negative on the club when it comes to involving the local community they do reach out
Very few people from the black and Asian community at cardiff city over the years
CCFC has never done anything about it
We went down to the Grangetown Carnival with city flags , scarves etc and set up a stall , two years running . Kids of all backgrounds were interested in all the bluebirds stuff.
I reckon the trust in those two days did more to promote CCFC in the areas that border the ground than the club has ever done
Kids from these areas love football
It is also very odd that CCFC is not scouting these areas as there is football talent there
Rugby Union and Rugby League have benefitted greatly from players with roots in Grangetown, Butetown etc
CCFC ?
I refer you to the community event staged at the cardiff city stadium
It was an idea the trust, a group of volunteers , came up with
The club provided the venue and it turned into a public relations event for them to show everyone how they were teaching kids maths
It completely missed the point
The club have done bugger all in getting anyone to attend games, marketing has always been shit to an almost comical degree
I went to school in Fairwater, kids all from Caerau, Ely, Fairwater & Pentrebane. All loved football, nobody even thought about playing rugby, but the WRU were there every autumn dishing out tickets etc. Feck all off Cardiff City. The result? 2 people from my schoolyear are City fans. I'm sure its the same in every school in Cardiff.
Some clubs give out shirts to schoolkids to try and get the kids into the club. It goes a long way to giving the club some goodwill and (hopefully) extra fans, why can't we do that? Accrington Stanley did it so we could obviously afford to do it.
Hard to say really. Depends how many asian and black people apply for the jobs?. I work all over the uk and for some reason i'm very much the minority as most of my workmates are somali ,black and asian i wouldn't accuse my company which is partly owned by a black fella as being racist it's probably due to less white people applying for the jobs.
But i totaly agree what you said in the thread above that our club needs to look down the road at what swansea have been doing for years which is getting into local areas and possibly funding community projects and making these people feel welcome at our/their club.
i,m taking a stand here
this thread is now becoming embarrassing for Cardiff City football club
Listen the club is very pro active in involving all people from south wales to support our club .
get a grip FFS
And so it should be embarrassing for the club judging by the response by them as set out in the linked report. I'll add the proviso that the "project" may possibly have had something in it that they felt they were unable to support, but to base their lack of backing on a suspicion that supporting it would be viewed as "reverse racism" is offensive rubbish and tells a story as to the attitude of those who could arrive at such a conclusion.
The lack of black former players in positions of management has long been an issue in the game and, forget trying to find "reverse racism" behind every corner, it hints, actually it does more than that, at racism pure and simple.
I shouldn't have to say well done to Cardiff City for employing Terry Connor because he just should get the job automatically if he's who the manager wanted as his assistant, but I will. However, for the one step forward they took there, the response and the reported reason given for it, to this project is five steps backwards.
I'll be e-mailing the club this morning about this and hope others will do too - it'd be good to see the Trust get involved as well.
Mozzer you are a good bloke
But Cardiff City has never taken its role as the football club representing the city of Cardiff and its surrounding areas seriously
The trust tried to get various projects off the ground but it was a waste of time
You can't do much about fans having racist views .....apart from reporting them if it happens at games but the club has on its doorstep a very diverse community
These people are not seen at Cardiff City games in any great number
The club is very poor at getting its brand for want of a better word across to the overall population of Cardiff and South Wales , including potential fans on its doorstep
For a club official to suggest that promoting equality would possibly be reverse racism and offend our existing fan base, which is overwhelmingly white , is staggering
Did the club seriously say that was reverse racism? How out of touch can you get.
What email is the best to use to email about this?