Blackburn Rovers manager Steve Kean has revealed that he is open to speaking to the Premier League side's dissatisfied supporters.
The Scotsman has had a tumultuous relationship with the Blackburn fans, with a number of supporters adamant that the 44-year-old should step down as manager at Ewood Park.
"I will always take direction from other people at the club more qualified than me to organise something like that," said Kean. "But if it is going to happen, then I would be available to do that."
When asked if a meeting with the fans would be necessary, Kean replied: "I don't know. Possibly they might want access and want to know a little bit more about what is going on at Ewood.
"I think there has been a lot of suggestion that they would like to know a little bit more about the organisation and the running of the club. That is not my department, but I'm happy to talk on the football side."
Despite a run of disappointing results in the Premier League, Blackburn have a chance of reaching the Carling Cup semi-final if they defeat Cardiff City tomorrow.