Although there are no assurances that he will be with Birmingham City for the upcoming season, John Ruddy is desperate to keep the team in the Championship.

The 37-year-old goalie is one of the eight senior players whose contracts expire in July; negotiations for a new agreement have not yet begun.After maintaining 14 clean sheets in 43 games the previous season, Ruddy has kept seven clean sheets in 35 Championship games this season.
When asked if the Blues and Ruddy had discussed a new contract, Ruddy replied, “Not really, no.” I believe that several players with contracts and loan players are in a similar circumstance.

However, we have to give this badge our all for as long as we are at this club. Whatever your circumstances, nobody—including me—wants to have a demotion on their resume. As my career draws to a conclusion, the last thing I want is to be held responsible for a relegation with a team this size.”
Only half of the Blues’ 20-man roster from Tuesday’s 1-0 loss to Middlesbrough are under contract for the upcoming campaign; they have five loan players. Ruddy said the Blues will give it everything they have to prevent the unimaginable, even though Tony Mowbray and Mark Venus won’t be able to utilize many of those to pull them out of this situation if they are relegated to League One.

“It’s an assessment of you going forward,” he continued. “Looking at this season, clubs will ask themselves, ‘Well, how responsible was that individual for Birmingham’s relegation?'” You’re not going to remove it off your resume.
We all don’t want that. During the next nine games, we will use every effort to ensure that this is not the case.

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