Kirkstall Blue said:I don't think it is a hopeless effort, if we don't try to organize and protest, nothing will change.
I wrote yesterday to the sports minister in a private capacity, reminding him of his duty and that of the FA to act in a manner that is transparent and fair. As the sports minister, he knows full well, that in order to bid for the world cup his duty and that of the FA is to stamp out match violence, "not condone it" as in the case of the Arsenal fans and not publicly comment on individual players (Adebayor) prior to any discipline hearing. (trial by the media).
We can go to higher authorities than the FA.
Very likely, the higher authorities have the same concerns as the FA.
Have you noticed how the UEFA adopted Platini's plan with the goal of relieving pressure on indebted clubs (the case of many english clubs) therefore saving them from a Leeds scenario?
The issue is plain for all to see: either saving a number of clubs by being blatantly dishonest or letting them crash by being dishonest. Choice was made by the FA. Same choice is (or will be) made by UEFA, FIFA or the English government. All these institutions are on the same boat when it comes to football.
Usually, when you have to remind people who are supposed to be fair to you they have to be fair to you, it is bad news. Once again, the FA is certainly aware of the biais they apply. It is not a question of ignorance and their behaviour serves a purpose: keeping the clubs with the biggest turnovers at the top so they dont collapse.
So the question is, since reminding FA of its duty of fairness is useless (they ignore it on purpose to serve vested interests), to determine whether or not a collective can force them to be fair.
I dont think the vast majority of top four clubs supporters are disgusted with their clubs being outrageously favoured by refs. On the contrary, it gives them a feeling of comfort and power. They know their club is protected by the FA, which gives them warrantees on performance.
You can already forget about getting their support and those supporters are worldwide and more numerous.
The FA acts on purpose and their purpose is to freeze the current order with the clubs with the biggest turnover on top.