OK, but I do tend to think that there are plenty of local clubs that couyld have done with their support and that a new club based on the old club is basically just going to end up more or less the same as it anyway - eventually they'll all become full-time professional clubs and will act like businesses because it's the only way of moving up the pyramid, which ultimately will be the goal of the fans as the club rises and gains more support.
Clubs should ideally be owned by their fans I guess, but that's a very idealistic view and ignores the harsh realities of football. Nearly all clubs at all levels are board and chairman-run, from the Premiership and Championship right down to the semi-professional non-league pyramid. As long as money is involved, football clubs will rarely be truly democratic. MyFootballClub is a classic example of how unworkable such a club model is, in that I don't think anyone's seriously expecting Ebbsfleet not to encounter real admistrative problems now they've made the switch.
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