South Wales Echo 21st December
CARDIFF City fans are smashing club sales records in their quest to take up the chance of a free golden ticket to watch Premiership football next season.
Seasonticket sales hit record levels from the moment the offer appeared in your South Wales Echo last week.
Sales topped 500 on three successive days - and went close again on Saturday despite the Coca-Cola Championship match against Leicester City being postponed.
City are halfway towards the 10,000 target and a pounds 3m new player kitty, to cover wages and any transfer fees.
"It's been sensational," said a ticket office spokesman.
And Bluebirds' chairman
Peter Ridsdale said: "Sales were close to 2,000 over the four days. The club record for season ticket sales over aweek was 2,000 and we are absolutely delighted with the response."Manager Dave Jones, who is targeting Premiership players on loan, said: "Back us andwe will strengthen.Backme.Back the team. Back your football club."The novel scheme, which will see early season ticket buyers given a refund if the team goes up next season, is a bid to raise pounds 3m for manager Jones to spend in the January transfer window.
Thepayback ifCitydogoup will be funded by the pounds 40m on offer for promoted clubs.
Ridsdale said: "It's been a tough year and at times it was difficult to see a way forward, but we have kept working and the fans are giving us a chance to push on in January.
"Our job will not be finished until Cardiff City are in the Premier League. We are still comfortably fourth in the Championship with a game in hand and will do everything possible to help the manager and his players maintain and improve on that challenge.Still searching for more