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Swansea City supporter group Stateside Jacks have revealed that they are in contact with the club's majority shareholders as they aim to voice their growing concerns.

They join the Supporters' Trust in revealing their stance towards the club's hierarchy, and although they don't reveal their specific points, they do state that they have communicated the grievances of their member base to Liberty chiefs.

It comes on the back of yet another poor transfer window and the resignation of chairman Huw Jenkins, who stood down from his position last weekend.

The Supporters' Trust had called for Jenkins to be removed, and following his resignation the body once again reiterated their desire for talks with Steve Kaplan and Jason Levien, the club's majority shareholders.

Trust member Tim Bull was on talkSPORT on Monday evening to articulate the Trust's views, and you can read the full transcript of that interview here.

Now the Stateside Jacks have released statement.

It reads: "In the light of recent and ongoing events at Swansea City Football Club, the Stateside Jacks committee is presently in contact with the majority shareholders of the club to outline in specific detail its main areas of concern as an international supporters' club.

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"At this time, we believe it prudent that we do not disclose the stated areas of concern in order to provide the majority shareholders with an opportunity to respond.

"With that being said, we have taken all comments of concern received from our member base and have communicated those directly to the club hierarchy.

"In doing so we have also requested an immediate meeting to be convened between Swansea City Football Club's majority shareholders, Swansea City Supporters' Trust, club partners/sponsors and official domestic/international supporters' clubs.

"The Stateside Jacks committee want to assure each of you that its goal is to represent the voice of its member base and in doing so will act in an appropriate manner with the aim to help safeguard the welfare and future of Swansea City Football Club, its local community and various official supporters' clubs."