Major boost for promotion-chasing Cardiff City

08 February 2010 | By Adam Fraser

Contract summary

Length of contract: n/a
Annualised value: n/a
Overall value: US$2.8 million

Cardiff City, the Welsh soccer club, has been given permission by local authorities to sell land worth almost US$3 million in an effort to tackle its debts.

Cardiff City will sell a plot of land at Leckwith to Capital Retail Partnership, a company owned by Paul Guy, a major shareholder of the Bluebirds. The council's share of 40 per cent of the US$2.8 million sale will be deferred for five years.

"It's all good news that the sale has gone through," said Cardiff City Supporters Trust's spokesman Keith Morgan to the Press Association. "They’ve got the season ticket money and this money and can use it to pay down debt. It is short-term good news but what still hasn't been explained is how the club deals with the medium to long-term debt."

Cardiff are currently chasing promotion to the English Premier League. The Bluebirds are fourth in The Championship, but suffered an embarrassing 5-1 defeat to Newcastle United this weekend.

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