Cardiff City defender Danny Gabbidon is becoming increasingly frustrated about his future as he knows he could be leaving the club this summer, however, as yet he can not confirm if he will be staying or not.
With Cardiff still in financial problems and now without a manager there are many uncertainties at the club and not surprisingly Gabbdion does not know where he stands.
"Until someone comes in and says 'you're going' I am a
"I have had a lot of questions as to where I am going and I haven't really got an answer.
"It would be nice to have an answer, but in the next few weeks everything will come out and I just have to sit back and see what happens.
"Obviously it has gone a bit topsy-turvy at
"Players like to know what is happening and Lennie Lawrence has always told us the truth and let us know if something is happening.
"He has always been honest with us which has been good so in the next few weeks I am sure we will find out what is going on.
"But if I started next season at
If a decent offer comes in for Gabbs then he could find himself on the way to the Premiership, just like former team mates Rob Earnshaw and Mark Delaney.
Following the selling of Graeme Kavanagh to Wigan earlier in the season, Gabbidon benefited from being made captain, a move which was hoped would improve his concentration.
"That is probably one of my faults, concentration, but with me being captain maybe that has helped," he said.
"I have probably matured more in that way.
"I have noticed going into games that I have to be up for it more and concentrating more.
"Because the squad has become a lot younger and I am one of the more senior players now, especially with Graham Kavanagh going, I have found myself having to speak out a lot more than before.
"Becoming captain I have taken on a lot more responsibility.
"I am not a massive talker so having to talk a lot more to the younger players, encourage them and give them advice, that is one part of my game that has come on with the captaincy.
"I have to produce more in my performance to influence the players around me, so I have to concentrate more.
"I am the captain now and people are looking at me.
"I have to produce more in my performance to influence the players around me, so I have to concentrate more and if I am playing well hopefully everyone else will follow."