SAN DIEGO -- Frustrated and looking to do something to help keep his team here, longtime San Diego Chargers' fan and season-ticket holder Bryon Moore took action.

He created a petition on Change.org on Thursday, requesting that Mark Fabiani, the point person on the stadium issue for the Chargers, be removed from stadium negotiations with the city and county.

"For the Chargers to remain in San Diego, the team, the City and the County need to negotiate in good faith," Jones stated in the petition. "Many people are extremely concerned that with Mr. Fabiani at the negotiating table, the Chargers will continue to try and sabotage talks. We can’t afford for that to happen, especially while the Chargers make steady progress in Carson.

"We want nothing more than a successful outcome that keeps the Chargers in San Diego. Mr. Fabiani has had more than enough time over the last 14 years to get something done. He has failed and his comments leave the impression that he would like to see San Diego fail. That is why we're calling on the Chargers to remove Mr. Fabiani from negotiations."

Fabiani has served as special counsel to Chargers Chariman Dean Spanos for the Chargers on the stadium issue since 2002. He’s been vocal in is criticism of how San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer has handled the stadium effort, and by some is viewed as an obstruction to getting a deal done in San Diego.

One of the local sports radio stations plays Darth Vader’s theme music from "Star Wars" as intro music when Fabiani is on the air. Fabiani has stirred things up locally, most notably criticizing the timeline of the citizens' stadium advisory group as too long, which resulted in the task force moving up their timeline to present a finance plan and a location for a new stadium to Faulconer by May 20.

Though some view Fabiani as an impediment to achieving an approved stadium in San Diego, ultimately Fabiani is the messenger for Spanos.

“Those who follow this story closely understand that had we not changed tactics and increased pressure on the city, we would all be sitting around today waiting for Mayor Faulconer’s task force to deliver a report sometime in the Fall -- which is what Faulconer originally had planned,” Fabiani said.