THE Swindon Town Supporters' Trust will be seeking some straight answers to some straight questions when members meet with club directors on Thursday.
TrustSTFC members are anxious for the board to put more meat on the bones of their 'rescue' plan.
If the High Court agrees to grant the club a second period of administration, it effectively gives the directors a month to get their house in order. Information about the long-term strategy has been lacking and the Trust believes it is vital that more detail is forthcoming.
TrustSTFC chairman Tony Norris said: "If you like, we have had the way forward jotted down on the back of a fag packet.
"Supporters need a more detailed breakdown of what is going to happen in the coming days, weeks, months and years. An open and honest exchange can only lead to a positive outcome.
"We have a number of concerns. We can only thank the board for their work in trying to save the club, but we must have a structure in place that will stop this constant cycle of crisis following crisis."
But whatever transpires in the courts this week, Norris hopes supporters will rally to the cause on Saturday.
He said: "As well as joining TrustSTFC, the best thing fans can do is get along to the Blackpool game. Let's see the ground filling up.
"Demonstrate that there really is a swell of support for this club. It will also be a good chance to 'welcome back' Steve McMahon!"
Further information about the Trust can be found at www.truststfc.co.uk.
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