Launch a petition. And come up with a chant about using Oil money to buy the league. City and Chelsea were bad enough using their dirty petrodollars via Russia and Middle East. Rather than get ontop of financial doping from these clubs, the PL has added another.
I hope there is a bit of reaction. For all the Trusts and fans anti-Levy energy, there seems to be very little invested in trying to address the warped nature of the PL. It is a bigger barrier than ENIC, yet few seem to wish to push this agenda...
Because the warped nature of the league as a whole is alright with English fans in general.
Right from the start, Germany has had a 50+1 model that means their clubs are owned by their fans, and consequently this sort of buyout flimflam doesn't happen in the Bundesliga - and the few clubs that get around the rules are viewed as pariahs, Hoffenheim and Leipzig mainly. The tradeoff is, their league has recently been dominated by a Bayern side which has mastered the art of raiding opponents for their players and managers just as they become powerful enough to challenge. But they seem to accept that as a lesser evil in comparison to Sheikhs coming in for their clubs. Similar fan ownership models are common across Spain (with their socios) and France.
In all my discussions over the years, English fans find the concept of fan ownership strange at best, and English football has historically been owner-funded and operated from its inception in the Victorian era.
The nature of the game is different, and is what allows sheikhs to come in and buy up clubs - the only difference between their operations and those of the rich Englishmen who owned winning clubs in the past is that they're foreign and on another level financially.
So, the essential heart of the modern English game is fine with the fans - so the real vehicle of progress for any team is to wish for good owners.
And our owners are just utterly useless in that regard. Hence, anti-ENIC anger is growing, and I am bloody glad to see it.
Funnily enough, I've always been fairly open about what I want - in an ideal world, I want us owned by the fans, and if that were the case I wouldn't ever complain about living within our means because it would be a genuinely moral ownership that put our club first and, hopefully, the club's people first. But we are owned by billionaire tax-dodger who bought us for a song and has his henchman run the club at no cost to him - and his henchman has historically had utter contempt for the ordinary folks who support and work for the club. So there is nothing moral in our ownership - and hence, all they are is a deadweight investment company
sans any investment whatsoever, who do nothing but hold us back. And removing them is the only way we can dream, imo.