at what price would you complain
There's no point standing in the cot crying Mama. Fact is the supporters had a once in any lifetime chance to change things and they couldn't do it. For very good reasons.
If you want what Germany's got, every club's supporters around the country are going to have put up the cash to buy every club (or 51% of each and every club - let's say £10bn just for the PL). When they've done that, they're going to have to look for another mountain of money to run them and guarantee the running of them to their financial supporters. When they've done that, they're going to have to employ everybody there is that is currently employed by every club to run the clubs and to play the football. To do all that the supporters will need the business acumen and background to carry it off (which no one has shown an inkling of to date) and bear in mind it would be a hostile takeover of every current club owner. Good luck with that but anyway...
Assuming this all comes to pass, the new supporter owners would need to suffer the legal and financial costs to rip up every player's contract there is to reduce costs so that ticket prices could be reduced and then sit and watch all the players go play overseas (unless of course they re-engage them all on the original terms to bring them all back). This would make the PL a whole lot less attractive to TV, so you can watch those billions walk out the door too.
When all that's over and done with, the new braveheart supporters need to convince government that football is in good financial hands and that government should invest literally hundreds and hundreds of millions of tax payers' money to build new stadia or put in trains and transport while at the same the clubs slash ticket prices and are even less able to sustain the cost than they were before. Not to mention trusting the fans to stand safely. No single club.
No club on its own can even hope to carry the cost, whether 'shared 50/50' with a council that doesn't have 50 or not - or an effectively state-owned oligarchy trying to launder its international reputation in floods of oil (and we tried to get one of those too remember - and failed).
The FA (if it still existed) would need to revolutionise coaching and recruitment to generate more home-grown talent to reduce player costs by creating more and better players. It couldn't be left to clubs to cherry pick in their own interests. The FA would need to recruit direct and train and coach talent directly - on a national and comprehensive basis. Something the German system is set up to do in spades.
That's what happened in Germany and it happened when football was on its arse at low cost. It couldn't happen in Germany now and it's not going to happen here either. Not good but that's the way it is. Get used to it or stop going or stop banging on about how unfair it is. Thing is, we have the best possible deal out of this redevelopment and a whole lot better off than we would have been otherwise.