The same is taking place in Denmark. Here some groups are doing different actions against modern football.
AGF (Aarhus): Same situation as AIK Stockholm and Djurgaarden IF (above video), they play a massive amount of monday matches, which are not suited for football fans, who want to travel and follow their team. They have done some silence protest over the past 2 years, with and without succes. The most recent was a succes i reckon, since the news took it up as "bad of the sport".
FC Copenhagen: Denmarks Man City/Chelski. This so called "club" is nothing but a company. 2 years ago the administration decided to make a new system which meant, supporters wanting to go to away matches needed their fingerprints screened before the matches and an ID-badge (which costs money from the club) to get into the stadium. The fans did a 6 month strike from all away matches. This didn't seem to make any impact on the administration.
Brøndby IF: The most successful club in Denmark's history, has done a lot to try to change the impact modern football has on the football environment in Denmark. The ultras have a good dialogue with the club, but on away matches everything the tifo-group plan, get's banned in the door. The biggest derby in Denmark is the game between FC Copenhagen and Brøndby IF. Last year the FC Copenhagen administration decided to raise ticket prices for the match + they needed every fan to scan their fingerprints before the match. As a result they did a boycot of the match. Instead they supported the team in the days leading up to the match, at training, following the bus from Brøndby to Copenhagen. Here's some videos:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Nt32wd0apQ[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BF7T4UPmeFE[/youtube]
Another example from the same match two years ago, the Brøndby tifo-group got the big tifo they had planed banned (we are talking 8-10.0000 pounds worth of material) even though it had been accepted before they made it. A couple of days before the match, when the group was at the gates at the time arranged with the FC Copenhagen administration, to set up the tifo, it all was banned because it wasn't fireproof - which it in fact was. The result at the match was this:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gElbF2gSxXk[/youtube]
(Banner says: Dear PS&E (Company behind FC Copenhagen), fireproof this.)
We can discuss if this is the right thing to do, but fact is, something needs to be done.
A new TV agreement was just signed in Denmark last week, which means the a full round in the best league will be played over 4 days from friday to monday. In my head this is a very bad thing, and I hope one day we will be back to saturday only.
These were some tales from Denmark. It might not interest you guys, but now that the topic was made, I could just as well give you a look into what is going on in Denmark. And if you didn't already read it out of my post, the club I support in Denmark is Brøndby.
3 points tomorrow!