In Group F of the Champions League, Borussia Dortmund are the odd one out. There are two petrol-state-funded sides in Paris Saint-Germain (Qatar) and Newcastle United (Saudi Arabia), plus AC Milan, owned by U.S. private equity group RedBird Capital. Finally, in the yellow corner, stand Dortmund — the sole member-controlled club. Advertisement “There’s a certain charm and irony to this draw,” Nina T, a 42-year-old BVB season ticket holder on the ‘Yellow Wall’ stand and contributor to fan blog schwatzgelb.de tells The Athletic, recalling a series of (ultimately successful) supporter protests at Signal Iduna Park against the league selling media...