I thought it was a pretty good interview to be fair, he's honest and he tells us how it is even if it's not exactly what we want to hear. We've had the some of the best years we've had under him and we should probably be a little more grateful than we are.
This is the confirmation bias kicking in as someone who sits on the kop, the bit he added about being able to resolve the issues with McCabe re the land at the back of the kop struck a bit of a cord with me. He gave a good explanation re why infrastructure had stalled, looks like there's some good progress happening and he's got an eye on the next stage of infrastructure development, which seems to be the kop.