Angry Swindon Town fans are set to hijack the Magic Roundabout in protest at their club's financial crisis.

More than 200 fans heard proposals for a series of demonstrations of supporters' disquiet at the protracted takeoverat a TrustSTFC meeting at the GW Barlast night.

With director Bob Holt admitting just days ago the club is rapidly heading towards insolvency, fans were in almost unanimous agreement some form of protest was needed.

Four motions were carried, depending on legal practicalities, in their aim to force the issue.

* A peaceful march from a town centre location to the County Ground before Saturday's game with Tranmere.

* Some form of occupation of the Magic Roundabout, depending on legal implications.

* A peaceful pitch invasion post match on Saturday, again depending on legal factors.

* The traditional post match protests outside the Arkells Stand.

TrustSTFC chairman Paul Davis said the action will only get the group's support if it is clkeared by police and Swindon Borough Council.

BEST Holdings have again stated their determination to conclude their takeover bid, dismissing rumours of interest in investing in Coventry.

Reports from the Midlands suggest Rufus Brevett was spotted at the Ricoh Arena but chairman designate Jim Little was adamant on his aims.

He said: "BEST has absolutely no involvement with Coventry. If Rufus was at Coventry it didn't have anything to do with my company. My guess is he was there talking about players.

"BEST is still 100 per cent committed to resolving Swindon negotiations."

A Town statement again confirmed parties are being talked to about a takeover, including BEST Holdings.