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Arsenal supporters tell government's football review that fans should own 10% of clubs and hold a GOLDEN SHARE with a veto on key decisions, like joining a European Super League, while Bury's followers say a proper regulator could have saved their team

Arsenal fans have pulled no punches in their submission to the government's fan-led review of football, demanding far-reaching changes to how clubs and the game are run.

Gunners' fans have been among the most vocal in the aftermath of the European Super League, which saw England's Big Six, including Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City support a breakaway competition in April.

In the week after the rise and fall of the ill-judged project, thousands of supporters protested outside the Emirates stadium, with many voicing their desire for owner Stan Kroenke to leave the club and some hanging up banners and setting off flares.