BILL Power is adamant the consortium determined to take control of Swindon Town is one entity' and there should be no confusion over the matter whatsoever.

As he prepares to face yet another operation following August's plane crash, the man who first appeared on the County Ground scene back in April, remains committed to the unity' message and that talk of Mike Wilks on the one hand and Bill Power on the other is simply nonsense.

And if the current regime does want to relinquish control he is 100 per cent committed to the project.

Speaking to the Swindon Advertiser, Power said: "I really don't know why there should be any confusion over whether Mike and the Trust is one thing and I'm quite another.

"Mike (Wilks) comes to see me once a week, we talk and let's get this straight, the Trust is an integral part of what we're trying to do here.

"I'm not interested in getting into a slanging match, as I've said before, and the message to the fans is the same, it's about being inclusive.

"A slanging match does nothing but hurt the club, the players and the fans.

"If this football club is to go forward in the way that everyone wants, it's not just me, or Mike, or a few other individuals, this is about everybody working together.

"All the fans have a part to play.

"For example, it's about asking the fans to bring a friend to games and building from there."

And should the consortium succeed, Power says supporters' representation on the board is a 100 per guarantee'.

As for the whole talks/takeover process, Power sees no reason why it shouldn't be carried out in dignified fashion.

He said: "Look at Leicester City and Milan Mandaric. He has tried to do it as decently as he can."

Power now feels the ball is in the club's court with the current regime left to consider a number of options' following a recent meeting.