There's only one thing more refreshing than seeing a newly promoted club take down one of the Premier League favourites, and that's an owner who shows no signs of being self-conscious.
Vincent Tan, the billionaire behind Cardiff City, donned a shirt, tie, jersey outfit at the team's first home game of the season, and finished it off with a rather high waist line.
At times during the game his attire even outshine his own side, although by the end of the match everyone was engrossed at affairs on the pitch when Cardiff pulled off a shock 3-2 win over 2011/12 champions Manchester City.
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Trend setter: Cardiff owner Vincent Tan looking rather dapper in his shirt, tie and jersey comboThe Malaysian businessman is also the man who instigated Cardiff's change of brand, seeing them turn from the Bluebirds wearing a blue kit to the Bluebirds wearing a red kit.
After the game he came onto the touchline to congratulate manager Malky Mackay and Frazier Campbell who scored twice.
He's not the first owner to show off his colours in the stands.
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Mike Ashley famously stood out within the Newcastle supporters wearing his side's shirt.Cardiff have already broken their record transfer fee three times this summer, signing striker Andreas Cornelius from FC Copenhagen for £8.5million, Steven Caulker from Spurs for £9million and Gary Medel from Sevilla for £11million.
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