Given we’re in a world of increased activism and a petition on every issue, it’s little surprise certain football fans are changing the way they interact with their clubs, often with a sense of entitlement.
At one time, owners were rarely part of an average supporter’s thinking. But the mentality has shifted to the point where it feels those who run clubs exist simply to be castigated and criticised - or to empty the entire contents of their wallet until the next fool comes along and does the same thing.
There have been campaigns against the Glazers at Manchester United and an anti-Daniel Levy manifesto from Tottenham followers, at times not without merit.