I'm sure we're all aware of the sickening scene of the lad being picked up and robbed after clearly being assaulted (imo) during the riots in London. The link/vid was posted in a different thread on here but it's here for those who have missed it.
Anyway, after last nights game, I saw a report on the news that said the lad was a student studying over here, on his own, from Malaysia.
This got my grey matter working and, given our obvious Malaysian connection, I thought it would be an idea to maybe send this lad a home shirt (or something similar) from us Bluebirds, not for self gain or publicity but as a gesture of good will and to show that not everybody living in the UK are low life scum like the ones he was unfortunate to be surrounded by that day. The more I thought about it, the more the idea grew and even though it was a long shot, I emailed the club last night with the suggestion.
I've just checked my email and have received this response from the club:
Dear H,
Thank you very much for your e-mail.
I am pleased to inform you that we are already on the case in trying to do something for the Malaysian student in question.
Hopefully this will help cheer him up a little and restore his faith to see that the UK is not such a bad place after all.
Kind regards

Anyway, after last nights game, I saw a report on the news that said the lad was a student studying over here, on his own, from Malaysia.
This got my grey matter working and, given our obvious Malaysian connection, I thought it would be an idea to maybe send this lad a home shirt (or something similar) from us Bluebirds, not for self gain or publicity but as a gesture of good will and to show that not everybody living in the UK are low life scum like the ones he was unfortunate to be surrounded by that day. The more I thought about it, the more the idea grew and even though it was a long shot, I emailed the club last night with the suggestion.
I've just checked my email and have received this response from the club:
Dear H,
Thank you very much for your e-mail.
I am pleased to inform you that we are already on the case in trying to do something for the Malaysian student in question.
Hopefully this will help cheer him up a little and restore his faith to see that the UK is not such a bad place after all.
Kind regards
