The Ewood based supporters' group "The Rovers Trust" have thrown their weight behind a Seneca Partners' proposal to take hold of a major stake in Blackburn Rovers.
The rallying call comes a week after it emerged that Seneca, led by two diehard Rovers' fans Ian Battersby and Ian Currie, have cobbled together an offer for present owners, "The Venky's of India."
The dynamic duo want to control a 51 per cent share of the business in return for the influx of major capital investment.
The Rovers Trust stated, "Seneca's approach is aimed at implementing operational control and putting an experienced football management structure into the club, which brings operating costs under much-needed control and ensuring the majority of any new capital is invested in the playing squad rather than funding previous or ongoing losses".
"The approach also sought to offer an opportunity for Venky's to benefit from an upside in the event the turnaround in fortunes is a success".
"Seneca and the Rovers Trust have been in talks for several years with both organisations believing each has an important role to play in a future ownership structure at Ewood Park."
Venky's took over the reins at Ewood Park in 2010 but the takeover has been extremely unpopular with Blackburn Rovers supporters.
The revolving managerial door has brought a lack of stability to the Blackburn outfit. The Rovers only recent claim to fame has been relegation from the Barclays Premier League.
The club's accounts make depressing reading, for the year to 30 June 2015 the accounts reveal a debt in excess of £100 million. Pre-tax losses were £17.2m.
The Venky's are however noticeable by their absence, "So far, neither the Rovers Trust nor Seneca has had a meaningful or positive response from India," the Trust claimed.
"The implication is that Venky's simply do not want to engage with the customers and corporate supporters of Blackburn Rovers."
"It is a communications and marketing disaster and the owners' refusal to engage with supporters – their only customers – is slowly killing Blackburn Rovers."
Sorry to hear it guys! (TEC)