Have your say - how will Cardiff do this season?

How will Cardiff get on this season? Image source, BBC Sport
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Action from Cardiff City's 2-2 at Notts County in their final pre-season game Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

Pre-season is done and dusted and Cardiff City are now just days away from their first competitive game under new boss Brian Barry-Murphy - and their first at League One level for 22 years.

After rounding off their warm-up schedule with a 2-2 draw at Notts County, the Bluebirds open their league campaign against Peterborough United in the Welsh capital on Saturday (12:30 BST).

But how do you think City will get on in 2025-26? What do you think is acceptable?

In some ways it must be difficult for Cardiff fans to make any predictions given the lack of new signings to replace those who have left following the club's relegation from the Championship.

A number of senior players - including Wales captain Aaron Ramsey, Joe Ralls, Callum O'Dowda and Dimitrious Goutas - have gone, while Cardiff are yet to make a signing this summer.

On the other hand, Cardiff have managed to keep hold of key assets such as Yousef Salech, Alex Robertson, Rubin Colwill, Callum Robinson, Perry Ng and Calum Chambers.

As for the new man in charge, Barry-Murphy was not appointed until mid-June, while uncertainty over the ownership of the club, with reported takeover offers from a Gareth Bale-led consortium, has rumbled on in the background.

Traditionally, fans have had pre-season opportunities to cast their eyes over new recruits - and assess how young players are shaping up - but there have been no friendlies at Cardiff City Stadium for them to attend this summer.

With all this in mind, then, what are your hopes - or fears - for the season ahead? Let us know your views by clicking here.