What was it about the petition that made it unacceptable to you to sign?
Personally the idea of 'fixing' football is a reasonable notion, but I don't think that when it comes down to it people would be prepared to accept everything that goes with it.
Our situation aside, Cardiff and Hull are happy for their owners to spend multi million amounts in order to be promoted to PL. Then when these owners want to adapt/change certain aspects then fans start moaning about the modern game being ruined/foreign owners etc. Now they may have a point to a certain extent, but I don't see why they should have it both ways. If you're gonna take the money to 'buy' success then you have to potentially accept that said owners may want to do/change things.
Then there's the TV money - leading to inflation of players wages, Obsession with the Champions Leaue (which I hate) and the lack of support of the national team. Sky has ruined football in England for everyone outside of the PL.
Would fans be happy if it was all taken away? Not at all.
Would it ever happen? Not a chance... Only way it will is if a big PL club went to the wall.
As for our situation - I want everything out in the open going back the last 20 years. Not just SISU, the Council, McGinnity, Robinson, Richardson - no more confidentiality clauses or agreements. Sorry but I don't think the petition addresses that at all. And as a result I feel it comes across as a bit lost in its message.
Remember all the sides in the dispute signed the petition, but I don't think they really meant it. Just another PR exercise.