Cardiff City fans ask for urgent meeting after Bulut sacking
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Cardiff City fans are seeking an urgent meeting with the club hierarchy following the sacking of Erol Bulut.
The Cardiff City Supporters' Trust are asking to meet the top brass, citing the “uncertainty” at the club.
The Bluebirds dismissed Bulut and assistant Nikolaos Karydas on Sunday in the wake of a 2-0 home defeat by Leeds United.
The result left Cardiff winless at the foot of the Championship with just one goal and one point from six games, their worst league start for 94 years.
Trust chairman Keith Morgan said: “There is once again uncertainty about the future direction of the club and there are many questions fans have.
“Therefore, the Trust feels it important to seek an urgent meeting with club board members to discuss how the club moves forward.”
The club say Omer Riza, a summer addition to the coaching staff, will takeover as interim manager, while chief executive Ken Choo leads the search for Cardiff’s 12th permanent boss in 14 years of owner Vincent Tan’s tenure.