Latics fans have been voicing their anger at Lemsagam's running of the League Two club, with supporters invading the pitch in the last five home games, whilst flares and tennis balls even forced a stoppage to the Carabao Cup win over Accrington Stanley.
Lemsagram, joining talkSPORT on Wednesday, promised fans that Oldham will not go into administration under him as he once again made it clear he has no plans to sell the club.
"We are very serious with this and we have only learnt from the EFL, we're going to fix it," he told the White and Jordan.
"I put my money and will try and fix everything - trust me, I will never let the club go into administration.
"We are going in the right direction. I will not let this club go into administration."
Despite his words, fans' group Push The Boundary on Monday announced a combined effort with Leyton Orient fans to continue the protests - but in a peaceful manner.
"I think we have to plough on and do what we need to do in order to unify the fanbase and put even more pressure on in the right way," said PTB founder member Steve Shipman.
"The way that we want to do things is we want to keep it peaceful," Shipman continued.
"Away from home if there are mass protests and people running on pitches and stuff like that it's not going to do our reputation any good as a club or a fanbase because you get them (the opposition club) fined and that's not going to get you any support.
"I think there's a lot of support for us around at the moment and we want to keep it that way."
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