Last Updated: Tue, 13 May 2008 13:20
Franck Queudrue has branded Birmingham co-owner David Sullivan "out of order" for his suggestion that he was a bad buy.
Sullivan let rip with a damning assessment of former manager Steve Bruce's aqcuisitions - including summer signings Liam Ridgewell, Olivier Kapo, Fabrice Muamba, Garry O'Connor and Stuart Parnaby - in the wake of Blues' relegation and Queudrue has admitted he could now leave St Andrews.
Sullivan argued too many players had been brought in but Queudrue said he was wrong to single individuals out.
The 29-year-old, who joined in a £2.25million deal from Fulham, told the Birmingham Mail: "His comments are out of order.
"But I actually haven't played that much this season, so maybe he shouldn't be singling me out but the others. Not that I would, because I am a team player.
"I don't say that when I've been in the team we've had better results, but every time I play I try to give my best.
"If I look back at the games I have been included, the ratio of points to minutes I have had is not bad.
"But he doesn't know me, he hasn't see me in training to watch how I go, so how can he judge on the few games I have been involved in?
"I see more of [chairman] David Gold, who I respect. He comes and tries to help us in his way. He comes to support us in the dressing room and at the training ground."
He added: "If David Sullivan feels like this, he should have spoken to me face-to-face. I am old enough for that. It wouldn't have been difficult.
"I am not sure about my future now in Birmingham after what's been said."