This has been an enjoyable season for Cardiff and their fans, a stark contrast to the bleak years which had preceded it.
While the team lurched from one relegation battle to another, there was unrest off the field as supporters protested against the club's owner Vincent Tan and the board.
But after being relegated to the third tier for the first time since 2003, the response under Barry-Murphy has been spectacular.
With the former Leicester City assistant coach at the helm, Cardiff have played expansive and exciting football on their way to securing promotion with three games to spare.
Dropping down to League One has proved invaluable for the Bluebirds' academy graduates, who have made the most of increased first-team exposure which may not have materialised in the Championship.
Centre-back Dylan Lawlor, right-back Ronan Kpakio, midfielder Joel Colwill and forward Isaak Davies have all made their senior Wales debuts since breaking into the Cardiff side this season.
Barry-Murphy believes he himself benefited from the Bluebirds' demotion to the third tier.
"I'm not naive enough to think if they had survived and stayed in the Championship, the opportunity for me to go in there probably wouldn't have happened," he said.
"But honestly, if I'd have got the opportunity to have this same group of players in the Championship, I would have played the same players that I knew were so good.
"But obviously, if you are in the league below, it gives them a chance to probably find their feet over a longer period because, in all likelihood, you won't lose as many games if they are as good as what I thought.
"So I think it just depends on how much you really believe in the players."
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