New Regional Fans
Let's be serious now. How many people are really not coming to watch Cardiff Blues play at Cardiff Arms Park because they do not feel involved in the regional concept? Anyone who feels unable to support a Cardiff team because they were rivals in the old days are not now going to change their mind because there's a new ground involved. Don't believe me, why not take a look at the t-shirt TeamPonty.Net are selling to their fans http://www.teamponty.net/wrapper/2.html.
What about the long standing Cardiff RFC and, more recently, Cardiff Blues fans? Well, as ever under the current management, they're being treated with absolutely no respect, and acting without their best interests at heart.
The board are already expecting a drop of 1,000 season ticket sales for the 09/10 season, the first season in The City of Cardiff Stadium, while they may be surprised to find that a figure twice that size is likely to give up on the regional idea once and for all.
Having already seen their world famous club be ‘re-branded' the Cardiff Blues, a name which lacks identity and history of the club, seen them become a laughing stock in Europe as well as changing their 129-year shirt colours* to baby blue and next season pink, there's only so much any fan can take.
The fact of the matter is, Peter Thomas does not care for the fans. So even if this move isn't the last straw for you, it's probably just a matter of time until the ‘Cardiff' tag is dropped and the club/region left will not even resemble that of the incredible Cardiff Rugby Football Club, home of Gareth Edwards, Terry Holmes, Bleddyn Williams, Gwyn Nicholls, Gerald Davies and Martyn Williams.
* 129 years of Blue and Black, as our first season was played in black with a white skull and cross bones in the centre of the jersey. This was changed after fears from the players Mothers, who didn't want their sons wearing pirate shirts.
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Not in words. Remember actions seak louder than words!
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Not in words. Remember actions seak louder than words!
SA. The Great Pieman and his Cronies had an opportunity to drop 'Cardiff' from the Blues when we first went regional. They didn't. What would be his motive for dropping it now or at some future point?
I'm just very sceptical about conspiracy theories in relation to plans to drop the 'Cardiff' from the Regional name. I can't see it ever happening. It would be commercial suicide in my view.


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Yup, a heathly but sad dose of reality.
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Commercial suicide eh? Well, given the move to being a tenant of CCFC at Leckwith, the Blues have got form on that one.
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Commercial suicide eh? Well, given the move to being a tenant of CCFC at Leckwith, the Blues have got form on that one.
Form? That suggests the move to Leckwith is/has been a disaster. Not yet proven. We are still at least two seasons away from establishing whether or not the move is good, bad or indifferent.
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Paying rent doesn't look bad now in comparison, does it?
1: You are ignoring the index linking of the rent. The actual figure will be higher.
2: Of course the cost will be higher t oown but why do people seek to buy their own homes rather than rent? Why are Cardiff City buying rather than renting?
3: CAC could invest some / all of the proceeds of the sale of CAP to any new stadium that is on a different site to CAP. This would allow other shareholders to increase their investment in the club ans SH percentages could be maintained.
4: The freehold need not be bought from CAC as they are the major shareholders in CRFC Ltd anyway. It could be part of their investment in the club allowing others to invest more. as in point 3.
5: Don't forget that CRFC ltd will, after the move have the same ownership as now with the same covenants and restrictions.
6: in 20 years or so when an new CAP / Alternative ground needs changing CAP / the site will have a commercial value for developing. The SDR will have a development value. The difference be ween the first 2 and the SDR? From the SDR we get nothing as we will only be renting!
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1. Yes, but the point I was trying to make was that the cost of borrowing such a large wadge of cash is not going to be cheap and will undoubtedly be a very heavy financial burden to what is essentially a sporting organisation. I am concerned that such a huge financial millstone would prevent money being made available for strengthening the squad and attracting big names to the club. In other words the cash is all tied up in bricks and mortar (or rather cement and steelwork ) rather than investing in players.
2. Commercial companies very often rent premises rather than buy for this very reason, ie spending their hard earned cash on making the business work well, rather than tying up capital in the building itself. Look around you - most of the office accomodation in Cardiff is rented out. People buy homes because we all now that historically they end up with an asset they can sell and use the cash for whatever. That is a totally different market to a stadium, where the only people who will buy are other people looking for a stadium. Not many, I suspect. Don't know why CCFC are buying. More money than sense, probably. Although with a reported £30m debt to think about, I don't pretend to know how they can sleep at night.
3.I don't think this would have a major impact - at best it would only be a small percentage. But I can't be sure, of course, but again my example was just to show that there is more to this than meets the eye.
4. See 3
5.Not sure what financial effect this has on matters.
6.This really is anyone's guess as to residual value. I am sure there are many factors mentioned in this thread which only just touch upon the financial issues which must be borne in mind when considering whether to fund a purchase of a new stadium or whether we rent and spend the money on players.
In summary, all I am trying to say is that yes, my ideal solution would be to redevelop CAP to bring it up to date as it has an almost perfect position in the city centre, but the reality is that in my view it would have proved almost impossible to achieve both practically and financially. I agree that the decision to move should have been accompanied by the sharing of the thought process involved in arriving at the decision as I am sure that some form of feasability study must have been undertaken before the decision was taken.
Anyway,I will be going to Leckwith, not because I think it a good move necessarily, but because I want to watch top class rugby being played by a team I have followed for many years. We all deserve nothing less than a side that can truly compete at the highest level in Europe. There can be no excuse for Peter Thomas & Co for not spending cash now on developing young players and bringing big names to the side. No capital expenditure on bricks and mortar equals more cash to spend on players and club development.
I'm done on this topic now. Hope to see you all in Leckwith, including you, SA. Give it a go. You might even like it.