JOHN Williams has told Blackburn Rovers fans ‘we can continue to defy the financial odds’ but admits the task of preserving Jack Walker’s legacy is a constant challenge.

The Rovers chairman conceded that with no sign of further investment from the Walker Trust the club now have to be run on a self-sufficient basis - but remained defiant the good times are far from over.

Williams confirmed any funds available for Sam Allardyce’s transfer kitty have to be generated by ‘trading’ with their ‘buying club’ days firmly in the past.

He also revealed there was real interest in their ongoing attempts to attract potential new owners but, while takeover discussions continue, insisted Rovers could continue to compete on the field.

Williams also said:

  • Michel Salgado’s signing last season meant they had to reforecast their budgeted Premier League finishing position from 13th to 11th.
  • The club’s high wage bill is a concern, but necessary in their battle to remain competitive in the Premier League.
  • Rovers fans hold the key to how long the club can sustain their current prices as they look to turn Ewood Park into a fortress.
  • None of Rovers’ stars need to be sold with new broadcasting revenues able to maintain wage levels without capital receipts.

See today's Lancashire Telegraph newspaper for the full question and answer session with John Williams.