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Crap Kits: Bluebirds in Red – Sartorial Soccer
The latest Cardiff City FC crest rebrand now features a weird red ferret/dragon thing - urban75: art, photos, walks
Cardiff City face backlash over new red kit for 2013/14 season - Wales Online
Fans and designers criticise Cardiff City's new emblem - Wales Online
Cardiff City FC owner on changing club colours to red - BBC News
Cardiff City confirm kit colour change from blue to red
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Cardiff City change club colour back to blue, as Vincent Tan bows to fan pressure | Daily Mail Online
Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan admits changing shirt colour from blue to red was a huge blunder | The Sun
File:Pierhead Building - Cardiff Bay 01.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Wales Cardiff Castle Red Dragon, United Kingdom
Cardiff City FC fans react to red shirt rebranding - BBC News
Adidas & Cardiff City reveal new red away shirt for 2016/17 | Football Kit News
Cardiff Cabernet Sauvignon | Total Wine & More
Cardiff City FC rebrand changes club colour from blue to red - Design Week
INCREDIBLE ATMOSPHERE AT ASHTON GATE 🔊 | Bristol City 2-0 Cardiff City | Red Zone - YouTube
Cardiff City 1-1 West Brom | Championship highlights | Video | Watch TV Show | Sky Sports
Analysis: So could the colour red really change Cardiff City's fortunes - Wales Online
Cardiff City FC confirm switch to red kit
Special investigation: Cardiff City, an unhappy club on a downward spiral - The Athletic
Cardiff City FC rebrand changes club colour from blue to red - Design Week
Cardiff Wanderers FC U15s Reds (@CDFW_Reds) / Twitter
File:Vincent Tan Chee Yioun, Cardiff City Chairman in red shirt (cropped).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Cardiff City FC confirm rebranding with new red shirts - BBC News
Cardiff City weren't promoted last night. Cardiff City died last summer' | Cardiff City | The Guardian