The rebranding of the Football League to the English Football League from next season is “insulting” to Welsh clubs, according to the chairman of the Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust.
The governing body announced the changes on Thursday, which will come into effect for the start of the 2016-17 campaign, after undergoing a comprehensive corporate and competition rebranding.
However, two of the Football League’s current 72 members are based in Wales.
Tim Hartley believes the rebrand will do little to benefit the clubs in the three divisions. “It’s a little bit insulting that both Welsh clubs and potentially many more from lower down the football pyramid will be classed as English,” Hartley told Press Association Sport.
“The rebranding is factually incorrect and completely unnecessary. Newport and Cardiff City are both in the Football League.
“The rebranding will make a lot of money for companies making logos and headed paper but will do nothing for teams playing in the three divisions. What’s the point?
