Blackburn Rovers’ fans add to the number of football league sides which are rebelling against their ownership, with other notable clubs being Charlton Athletic, Blackpool and Leeds United.

Today the social media campaign #VenkysOut trended worldwide on twitter in an attempt to raise awareness within the international footballing community, of the fans disappointment and hopelessness regarding the downward spiral their club is facing.

The most recent turbulent situation at Ewood Park is the decision by Paul Lambert to stand down as manager of the Championship side, due to a disagreement regarding the future ambitions of the footballing side.

In the 2011 / 2012 season Rovers faced a relegation from the top flight of English football into the Sky Bet Championship and since then they have witnessed season finishes at 17th, 8th, 9th and 15th. There is no sign that the club is restructuring in order to push for promotion back into the Barclay’s Premier League.

We look to Twitter to see the comments and messages fans and members of the footballing community have regarding the Venkys:

https://twitter.com/Braderz9Edward/status/737768162008129536

No manager. No CEO. 14 players. Nothing promising. Going in one direction. Leave our club now! #VenkysOut — RoversTweet (@RoversTweet) May 31, 2016

So buy a club for about £30m-£40 run it into ground them somehow the club owes you £100m. They threw it away. We owe nothing! #VenkysOut — Luis Moragues (@scragster) May 31, 2016

Vote #Venkxit

No Manager

No Players

No UK Board of Directors

No Communication

No Consideration for Loyal Supporters

No Idea#VenkysOut — ⚽️Rover Stan⚽️ (@Rover_Stan) May 31, 2016

One Rover fan suggested that Blackpool and Rovers conduct a joint rebellion march to identify to the Football League and FA the dire situation of their football clubs.

A thought… @Rovers and @BlackpoolFC fans unite in one giant march to wake up the FA to do something about out Piss poor owners? #VenkysOut — T H E R O V E R S (@TweetRovers) May 31, 2016

It would seem that the members of the footballing community, which are not even fans of the Rovers have taken to Twitter to state their support for the removal of the Venky family at Ewood Park.

https://twitter.com/Asamufc/status/737749109155745793

This Rovers’ fan even reflects on the Rovers’ Latin motto and how it is being betrayed:

https://twitter.com/MonotoMateri/status/737734908194500608

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