00:01It's been a disastrous season for Cardiff City. After flirting with relegation all season,
00:06a home draw against West Brom over the weekend sealed the Bluebirds' fate in League One next year.
00:11Nine wins all season, three managers and thousands of disappointed fans later,
00:16and Cardiff City find themselves in the third tier of English football for the first time since 2003
00:21when we won promotion to the old second division.
00:24Cardiff have been a consistent championship side for years,
00:27with a few flurries in the Premier League mixed in,
00:30but very few fans nowadays see the capital side as the third tier team.
00:34So promotion back into the championship next year will be a top priority for the side.
00:38Errol Bullets started the season as manager with very few positives,
00:42besides the draw away to Swansea City in August,
00:45and was promptly sacked at the end of September, winless on the season.
00:48Coach Omariza took over and went unbeaten in his first six games in charge
00:52and was handed a contract till the end of the season.
00:55And the lowest point of the year, besides relegation itself,
00:58is the 7-0 thrashing by rivals Leeds in February
01:01that might have been the final catalyst for Cardiff's demise.
01:04Aaron Ramsey was drafted in as manager with just three games to go,
01:07but it was all in vain.
01:10To top it all off this season, Wrexham, who were in non-league only two seasons ago,
01:14have been promoted in the other direction and will play championship football next year.
01:18Wrexham's season has been a polar opposite to Cardiff's and their fans across the world
01:23will be excited to see if their Hollywood story can continue into the Premier League next year.
01:28For Cardiff City to be sitting as the third team in Wales would have been unthinkable
01:32during those glory Premier League days just a few years ago,
01:35but League One awaits and Aaron Ramsey's side will need all the support in the world
01:39to make it back to the second tier.
01:41James Beach Watkins reports for Local TV in Cardiff.
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