I'm the only person on this board who can claim this. This is because I am the only genius on here and because I retired years ago. As they say, the older I get the better I was!
As for the rest of your post - hysteria? Pain in the arse is fair

, but hysteria - wow. But I also thought you'd got this bloke on ignore? Just a sneaky peek to see what he's saying about you? So narcissism is added to your list of offences too!
Oddly, the day you posted this I'd come on here to post something similar. If anyone can be accused of hyperbole it is I. After all, I have gone out on a limb and said I think this guy could bring in an era as great as Lawrie's. Given that I believe Lawrie should have been offered a seat in the Lords for what he did for SFC there is no higher praise from me. Those of us who supported the club through that time will recall the awful start he made. Had this kind of forum existed, Ian would have been on here demanding his head.
As Fran says let's hope for a quiet summer. If that can be achieved, a team with a spine of (a fit) Forster, Van Dijk, Romeu and Gabby sounds pretty awesome to me. The big win this year, Wembley aside, has been the development of some exciting young talent (Josh Sims has a standing invite to my local purely based on that run at Anfield), and the improvement in more established players. Redmond is starting to frighten teams; Bertrand looks as good as anyone at left back; Ward-Prowse is beginning to show his promise (among others). Claude has achieved this, and whatever happens from now on, he cannot be described as anything but a good manager with the promise of becoming a great one.
Or are these the words of happy-clappy optimist, Ian?