Supporters of Blackburn make a bold appeal to club executives.

Supporters of Blackburn make a bold appeal to club executives.

Numerous Blackburn Rovers fan groups, led by the BRFC Action Group, have convinced senior club officials.

 

 

to skip the team’s previous eight games.

 

 

They are requesting that Head of Football Rudy Gestede, COO Suhail Pasha, and CEO Steve Waggott refrain from

Under the motto “enough is enough,” Rovers will continue to play till the end of the season.

 

Along with growing concerns off the field, supporters are angry over what they perceive to be a lack of

 

leadership and communication between Venky’s owners and the board. As a result, they launched this effort to

 

effect alteration in Ewood Park.

The club and its present ownership have a lengthy history of interactions with BRFC Action Group. Established in 2012, they

 

were very active during the early years of Venky’s career, when Steve Kean was managing Rovers.

They are now asking senior executives to abstain in the interest of unity. They insist on supporting the players.

that all players play in the final eight games of the season, and their presence has polarized the

supporters.

As the team moves into a pivotal phase of the season, a group of individual Blackburn Rovers fans and supporters

organizations, such as the New York Rovers, EWMC, Kidder Street Noise, The Rovers, ReadRovers, and the BRFC Action Group,

and All Rovers, are calling on all club members to unite and cultivate a positive atmosphere.

based on what they said.

“All efforts must be focused on fostering a positive environment at Ewood Park in order to promote

the backroom crew and players throughout this crucial time. The club must have the complete backing of its supporters, especially in

due to off-field problems that have inherently upset the supporters.

Given this, we respectfully request that Rudy Gestede, the COO and owners’ representative,

Steve Waggott, the CEO, and Suhail Pasha will not play in the remaining games of this season. We believe that a large number of supporters are currently

split by their presence, and that removing them could foster a more focussed and unified workplace.

“The club’s best interests are at the forefront of our proposal, since cooperation is crucial to succeed in these crucial

 

weeks. Concerns regarding the handling of playing assets have increased supporters’ annoyance, falling

reports of CEO salary rises during a time of significant uncertainty for the club, as well as matchday attendance.

The Rao family is not upholding its pledge to “honour the football community as a whole.”

The heritage of Jack Walker. As a result, there is an increasing desire for new ownership due to the belief that

The legacy of Jack Walker is slowly being eroded.

“This is a call for unity and a shared commitment to our ultimate goal, not a personal plea,

namely, to sign with the Premier League.

“We are still totally dedicated to Blackburn Rovers and will keep collaborating with both new and old supporters to

guarantee a better future for the team, one based on the principles of Jack Walker, our biggest supporter.

Blackburn Rovers has been contacted for comment.

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