There's quite a lot of apparent projection in your current missives on the subject. If you don't mind me saying. As if you've only just noticed...some of us fought Soar, Scholar, Wray, and held ND's feet to the fire over the impact of his method of achieving control on ordinary stakeholders.
You may have a view, to which you are entitled, but to some of us not all funding is the same, and we can do something - specifically not support what it's become. We can probably agree that it wont be changing any time soon, on account of how badly bent the world is, but that doesn't mean we have to keep treating a different thing the same, or stop mentioning it. I do understand how that might create feelings of dissonance in some.
I've enjoyed football for over fifty years, and these shitheads are not taking that away from me....but if I were starting out today I doubt that I would have a particular reason for supporting forest shaped laundry, in a (currently) nottingham based team. Not least because I couldn't afford to go, and I'd probably be on my playstation, rather than down the park straight after school. So it would be one of the pre-eminent protected elite franchise brands, probably, if at all. Possibly CR7 instead.
I actually quite enjoy watching the running around, performing actions bit..whoever does it (as long as they can do it at a level a bit above what I ever could). I'm not going ra ra ra over a shitfest that I don't enjoy, which as a spin off damages the game that I do like, and the relatively level playing field competition which is the century old cornerstone of it's grip on those who followed it.
You seem quite fresh to the argument, so it's good to have a recap. Nobody is foaming about it...we all know what it is. It's not the thing that it used to be. We don't need to pretend to ourselves that it is to get what we can out of it. We don't have to like all aspects of it, and it's a bit fascistic to insist people just get behind the programme. That's not the agenda here....people can have alternate views and are happy to debate them. If things are a bit shit, look contrary to sporting integrity, and have the whiff of being bent, or even just profoundly stupid, there is legitimate comment to be made here. There are only really two viable major positions...you like what it is, that it's all about protecting brands, that the rules are habitually bypassed on the sly, and it's all about alliances and money, or you don't like it, might mention that every now and again, and accept your part in standing idly by and funding the ordinary people to get fucked over. Again.