What will it take for Cardiff to stay in the Championship? Have your saypublished at 15:10

Cardiff City return to Championship action this weekend - with the battle for safety back in full focus.
The Bluebirds gave their bid to stay in the second tier a much-needed boost with the win at Blackburn Rovers before the international window.
It has appeared to ease pressure on manager Omer Riza, but the threat of relegation still looms.
With Derby County also winning last week, Cardiff, on 39 points, remain just a point and a place ahead of the bottom three Rams in 22nd, and four points above Luton in 23rd.
The visit of Sheffield Wednesday to Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday marks the first of the final eight games of the season.
Back-to-back away games follow - including QPR and a midweek trip to Preston - before Stoke head to south Wales, the Potters currently level on points with Cardiff.
Then it's a Good Friday game at promotion-chasing Sheffield United before Oxford United at home, with Gary Rowett's side not certain they will be out of the battle.
The season finishes with West Brom at home on 26 April and Norwich at Carrow Road on Saturday, 3 May.
Traditionally, 50 points has been seen as enough to secure safety - although it wasn't enough to save Birmingham City who went down on that tally.
So what total will be enough for the Bluebirds? How many wins do you think it will take to stay in the Championship.
And where do you think Riza's side will pick up the points to survive?
Cardiff fans, you can have your say here., external
