Not great 'tho having Shaun Harvey sat on your Board is it 'tho ?
He joined Wrexham in Feb 2021 as an Advisor to their Board when McElhenney & Reynolds announced their intention to buy the club.
Easy to moan about the running of clubs but some fans actually do get involved behind the scenes for no financial reward to try & improve matters - even at Leeds.
Any "negativity" you may have interpreted in my views was that imo, lots of smaller clubs have a loyal fan base & most don't get any recognition for that fact particularly the Supporter Trust groups who own or co-own their local clubs - they are from communities too but get scant reward financially for their efforts in keeping a local club afloat.
Great example is how AFC Wimbledon conduct their affairs after what their long suffering fans have been put through, done without the glamour of Hollywood stars mega bucks PR media teams, also Exeter City deserve a shout too as they are owned by a Supporters' Trust & like Wimbledon, the club does not have the same financial capabilities as those clubs with wealthy backers. This means that plenty of work is done by volunteers.
https://thedonstrust.org/about-us/#:...%20the%20world.
Setting up a Supporter Trust ?
https://thefsa.org.uk/fan-resources/...porters-trust/
Supporter Trusts are also funded by UEFA to work across Europe's leagues giving many fans opportunities to be sat on Boards, maybe the German concept should be a route to be followed.
List of fan-owned soccer clubs around the world - World Soccer Talk
https://worldsoccertalk.com/news/lis...ST-458795.html
Regardless, you posted an interesting topic WTF which obviously i added my view on Supporter Trusts which can become emotive for sure, as i know from my Mums translation stuff for Football Supporters Europe who highlight your concerns of "fan disconnection" from the game regularly.