Some fans are their own worst enemy with this sort of thing. It was quite clear to most, or anyone who really looked, that this wasn’t a man with billions ready to spend, and in fairness to the him he never claimed to be someone he wasn’t either.But some got over excited and started believing what they wanted to be the case, and then are frustrated when it doesn’t happen.
When he came in I took it as a likeminded guy to KM with similar funds, and with the deal we had effectively doubled down with the investment potential.
My concern was that he wasn’t a fan, he was purely an investor and we all know the adage around how you make a small fortune in football.
During his tenure he does seem to have been bitten by the bug, granted he took a noticeable step back when we were struggling due to other commitments, but continued to support where it counted by covering off our ongoing losses.
Now I honestly believe he wants Premiership football, not just for a return on his investment but also for the club and its fans. We have two fans holding the purse strings, and I’d personally love them to achieve their aims, doing what we’re doing. What I’m still not sure about is if we have the finanical clout to do so and wether you can get up and stay there based purely on excellent management but with a significantly lower level of investment to the majority of your rivals?
I’m rather looking forward to finding out.