Louise Taylor On “Democracy”: Disingenuity Through Omission
One of the most important developments within British football over the last ten years or so has been the growth of the understanding that football supporters can be empowered to control their own destinies. The notion that football clubs could only be run as the personal fiefdoms of the self-appointed "great and the good" has become more and more discredited as the first decade of the new century wore on and, and the relative success and stability of clubs that are run by supporters trusts has been obvious to anybody that takes the time to stop and examine them.
Twohundredpercent @ Jan 13, 2011 7:06 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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