Cardiff City fans 'express anger to owner with protest'

Cardiff fans 'hold protest'

A hoard of Cardiff City supporters reportedly held a protest against the club's Malaysian owner Vincent Tan in the streets of Wales.

The businessman, who previously promised to give manager Malky Mackay money to spend in this summer's transfer window, took over the club in 2010.

Following his appointment, Tan made a number of changes, including transforming Cardiff's traditional blue strip to red, while also adapting the club's logo.

Over 300 fans were seen chanting "we're Cardiff City, we'll always be blue" while they marched from Cardiff Castle to Grangetown, according to The Express.

Meanwhile, reports emerged last week claiming that Tan is considering selling shares in the club that earned promotion to the Premier League this season.

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