Excellent interview. He comes across exactly as you’d expect with someone of his record at the club - a shrewd businessman with a passion for sport but a risk taker and someone who’s not immune to making bad decisions. I’m sure he’s overplaying his love for the club and downplaying a bit of the financial gambling, but overall comes across as relatively sincere for someone in his position.
Interesting that he mentioned a few times his biggest regret was listening too much to Wilder in the first two Prem years. He obviously regrets many of those signings except perhaps Berge (who wouldn’t have been Wilder’s choice anyway). Have to agree with that really - 100m+ on the likes of Moose, McB, C.Robinson, Brewster etc really was awful business when you look at the return we got from them in terms of resale value or impact on the pitch. No slight on the individual players, many of whom I enjoyed watching, but terrible value for the football club overall.
Other insightful bits for me were that he could hardly believe our luck with the cash we raised for our cast-offs last summer, which enabled us to keep Hamer, Blaster, Souza and Anel, and the price we paid for the incomings. In retrospect that was a masterclass of a transfer window. Don’t know who deserves the praise (Bettis to a large degree I would imagine) but someone should get a pay rise.
People may not like the prince’s communication style (or lack of it) and he has made some fairly big gambles/mistakes, but if you judge him purely on the position the club is now in vs when he joined, then he’s certainly the best owner in my 35 years of watching the blades.
Irrespective of whether we get promoted this year or not, we now have a solid foundation as a club - decent ground, incredible academy, land for new training complex and Cat 1 upgrade, competitive team of good young players on long contracts. It’s over to the new owners now to build on that with sensible on and off-field investment. Becoming an established Prem team is incredibly hard as there are lots of other well run clubs out there with owners who are willing to burn 100+ millions (which ours will not, given the nature of the investment vehicle). But if they run it carefully and trade players well, we’ve got a chance. And that’s in large part thanks to the prince. He’ll get a handshake and a thank you from me if I ever bump into him.