Raith Rovers are calling on prospective investors to provide money and ideas to the Championship club to avoid a reduction in their football operations.
A statement highlighted that since the club was taken over in 2005 its “average operating loss has been around £150,000 a season”, though a debt of about £500,000 had been paid off.
BBC Scotland has learned that in recent weeks there has been interest in buying Rovers from overseas investors but no firm offer has been tabled for the Kirkcaldy club.
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