Coventry City CEO Tim Fisher has said that he is right behind Steven Pressley and his staff.
Writing in his programme notes for the game against Stevenage and doing his best to quash rumours that SISU will liquidate the club if they lose the Judicial Review, Mr Fisher wrote: "The fact that we find ourselves still needing to secure a few more wins to be certain of our place in League One makes it difficult, at this stage, to celebrate the positives that we have seen on the pitch this season.
"That's why it is so important that we all do everything we can to help the team over the line this season and, once we have done that, we can reflect on the progress that Steven and Neil - with the support of Steve Waggott - have made over the past twelve months.
"I am firm believer that without the ten point deduction we would be pushing for a place in the play-offs now rather than having any concerns at the other end of the table.
"But the next few weeks are not about 'what might have been' rather than 'what will be' and we all have every confidence that Steven, Neil, the staff and players will pick up enough points to see us through.
"Then we will sit down with Steve Waggott, Steven and Neil in the summer to plan for next season and discuss what they need to take us forward again - especially as we will start on a level playing field with all of the other clubs in our division.
"The fact that they briefly gave us hope of the play-offs this season is testament to the great job they have done under extremeley difficult circumstances and we are all right behind them in these few final weeks of the season."