http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... th-9585550100,000 worth of Adidas kit in record breaking opening sales day
Cardiff City fans turned out in force to buy their new Adidas blue kit as sales figures outstripped anything achieved in the club's history.
From 9am, excited Bluebirds fans queued up outside the club shop to get their hands on the eagerly awaited new kit before many took to social media to post selfies of themselves and their families wearing it.
By the afternoon, another wave of fans arrived to meet stars like Peter Whittingham, Eoin Doyle, Matt Kennedy and Alex Revell as they were on hand to join in the excitement.
Chief executive Ken Choo spent most of the day in the shop greeting excited fans and posing for photographs, later admitting he was bowled over by the response.
He said: “We had sold £45,000 worth of replica kits by lunchtime - and it was even busier during the afternoon.”
The daily sales figures are expected to hit £100,000 when all the money is totted up overnight and a club spokesman confirmed whatever figure they end up at, it's a record.
He said: “Today we have seen the biggest retail sales ever in a single day, eclipsing any cup final or promotion we've been involved in.”
After a few quieter years of kit sales, largely due to the controversial rebrand, club officials were ecstatic with the number of fans, young and old, who turned out and waited patiently to buy their blue shirts, shorts and socks.
This design has been well received and some claim it's among the club's best ever, sparking a busy sales rush that saw star striker Doyle and team-mate Joe Ralls drafted in to help out on the tills.
Meanwhile Whittingham, Kennedy, Revell and Semi Ajayi, all wore the stylish strip as they entertained the gathered masses by signing autographs and posing for selfies.
The players spent more than three hours at the store and were later joined by manager Russell Slade and his assistant Scott Young.