Have your say - how do you rate Cardiff's start to the season?

How well have Cardiff started the season? Image source, BBC Sport
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Cardiff City are unbeaten after their opening two League One games, but there have been mixed emotions among Bluebirds fans given the contrasting nature of performances.

The opening-day win over Peterborough United was exhilirating and encouraging in equal measure, with a youthful Cardiff side coming back from behind thanks to two brilliant goals from academy graduates Rubin Colwill and Ronan Kpakio.

It was the youngest side for a Bluebirds league game this century, performances from other youngsters like midfielder Joel Colwill and goalkeeper Matt Turner providing hope that the club's future is safe in the hands of a new generation.

But then came Port Vale. Something of a reality check for the fans and new boss Brian Barry-Murphy as Cardiff were outplayed in a goalless draw at Vale Park, struggling to create clear-cut opportunities and overhitting several crosses into the box. They were lucky to come away with a point, frankly.

No-one said it was going to be easy trying to get straight back up to the Championship.

But automatic promotion is clearly the aim - Barry-Murphy has said as much himself - and Cardiff are hoping to add to their squad before the transfer window closes at the end of August.

So how do you feel after the opening two matches? Who has impressed you? Where do they still need to strengthen? Let us know your views by clicking here.