Cardiff avoid the drop and stick with Morison??
Cardiff, surely, are too good to be relegated??
You'd think a mix of seasoned campaigners like Moore, Morrison, Ralls, Flint and Alex Smithies, aided by talented youngster Rubin Colwill, Ryan Giles and Mark McGuinness would be good enough to have the team midd table.
Thanks to Derby and Reading losing points, this has surely helped Cardiff big time.
The problem for Cardiff is, this is becoming annual event, its the third season running Cardiff have found themselves the first half of the season in a relegation battle, thankfully they have come good in the second half of the seasons.
With their budget getting less each season for all the different managers the Bluebirds keep having, they will eventually come unstuck.
For differing reasons the Bluebirds have struggled and were it not for Reading and Derby points deductions they would be in the bottom three.
By hook or by crook, Cardiff should pull clear, with Derby, Peterborough, Barnsley and Hull more more likely to face the drop into League One.
Which brings us on to Steve Morison, stand-in boss until the end of the season.
Will he get a new deal or will the Cardiff hierarchy go out and get a dynamic newcomer in the summer to take the team forward?
Given the ongoing cutbacks to the budget, Vincent Tan may choose to stick with the status quo.
If so, it's likely to be another season of transition for Cardiff in 2022-23, with Academy youngsters getting more game time and big decisions made on senior stars like Marlon Pack, Flint and Morrison, whose contracts, among others, are up in June.
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