
Cardiff yesterday unveiled Malky Mackay as their new manager, but also unveiled their new home kit for the coming season. Having once again lost out on promotion to the Premier league, Cardiff recently parted ways with manager Dave Jones which signalled a fresh start in the Welsh capital. Malaysian business man Chan Tien Ghee took over the club in May 2010 with the aim of getting the one time FA Cup winner into England’s top flight. Having faltered in the playoffs again the Bluebirds will be even more determined to go one better next year having see arch rivals Swansea City achieve promotion in only their second season in the npower championship. The clubs new tie to Malaysia is evident in their new shirt with ‘Malaysia’ appearing across the front of the shirt. With a new manager in place, a new modern stadium in the form of the Cardiff City stadium and an experienced championship side, next season will surely be Cardiff’s time to step up and become the second Welsh team in the Premier League.
Cardiff City’s have donned the Blue jersey since 1908 and the new kit is no exception. Manufactured by Puma it also features Cardiff’s second colours of yellow and white in the form of two stripes at the top of shirt. The V neck collar is in white as are the sleeve cuffs. Malaysia is represented across the front of the shirt, while the Puma logo is on the right chest and club crest on the left.
No comments:
Post a Comment