Fan-ownership is probably not the best term unless a 100% model is adopted. Community ownership is probably a better fit for models that might involve the local business community and with at least 11 EFL clubs actively up for sale we might not be the only club looking at it.
Can you expand on what you mean by community ownership as opposed to fan ownership and how local business fit in to a community model such as that. Also are there any examples of where this is happening already in this format?
Idealistic views can also be said to cover those who believe that private owners gift the club money at will and/or that there is a billionaire coming to take us to the Premier League. Those 2 are pretty prevalent.
In fairness there are more examples of that being the reality than some of the other proposals currently being made.
What I meant in my original point was that there are many people like yourself who believe football is broken and should be much different. Billionaire owners, Sky money, Premier League, real fans priced out and so on. All of which I agree with you and I think most also do. However that is the reality even at lower levels for all clubs. You can attempt to change how your club is run but you won't be changing the environment it exists in and there are plenty of harsh realities of what that means for the future.