Is there a standout favourite for Cardiff City’s players of the season award? from haves and have nots season 5 episode 23 Watch Video

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A look at Cardiff City’s top performers individually this season as there may not be much to shout about in terms of their achievements as a group of players, the Bluebirds must ensure to hang on to their top players and try to push on next campaign.

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