Ben Foster believes the Birmingham fans "deserve answers" about the club's future after completing his season-long loan move from St Andrew's to West Brom.
Foster helped the Blues win the Carling Cup six months ago following a shock win over Arsenal at Wembley
However, since then the club has suffered a dramatic slump in fortunes.City were relegated from the Premier League, saw manager Alex McLeish and more than a dozen players leave, while leading share-holder Carson Yeung has been charged with alleged money-laundering in Hong Kong.
It has left the supporters worried about what lies ahead and Foster believes they need to be put in the picture.
He said: "It is a big shame. I made no secret of how much I enjoyed it last season. Everything was so good at Birmingham. The fans were fantastic and there were some very big highs and very big lows at the end of the season."
Foster added: "Am I worried about the future of Birmingham? It is something that a lot of the fans are worried about. They need answers.
"They've been there for the club through thick and thin and the thing that is worrying is that there are not too many answers coming out. They [the club] just need to answer things to put the fans minds at ease."