Cunningham will wait and see
SOCCER DIGEST Cunningham contract: Kenny Cunningham is expecting Birmingham City to allow his current contract to expire before deciding whether to offer him a new deal.
City manager Steve Bruce has admitted it is club policy not to allow a player to enter the final year without starting negotiations but Cunningham, who has 15 months to go on his current deal, is not anticipating an early decision from his club over whether to extend his time at St Andrews.
"I've got just over a year left of my contract," said the 33-year-old Republic of Ireland captain. "I haven't spoken to the club and the situation for a 33 to 34-year-old is different from a 27 to 28-year-old.
"It wouldn't surprise me if the club are thinking 'the contract will run itself down and then we'll take things from there'.
"When you get to my age you accept that those two, three, four-year contracts are a thing of the past and you just take it from day to day.
"Things can change very quickly. Physically I'm very happy with my condition at this moment in time and my form is okay so we'll see."