The Allams have been utter ****esters and I'll be glad to see the back of them, but that doesn't change the fact that we've only ever reached an FA Cup final and played in Europe under their stewardship and I'm pretty sure everyone here enjoyed that ride. Whilst not being in the most healthiest of positions, they will be leaving us a far cry from being locked out of our own stadium.
I'll certainly celebrate when they leave but I think there needs to be a bit of perspective here.
During their tenure, what we achieved on the pitch was way beyond any expectations I had, seeing my team play in The Prem, FA Cup Final, and in The Barclays Asia Trophy in Beijing was all something very special, in fact lifelong memories!
Off the pitch they have shot themselves in the foot so many times I've lost count, so thanks and goodbye. To be despised by so many supporters is quite an achievement given their on pitch achievements.
As for being good business people, they are at face value, in financial terms we are in a strong position given the problems caused by a pandemic. That said I look at todays balance sheet, and the clubs assets, and their record is nothing short of appalling, all that Prem money down the tubes virtually, and little to show for it! They've created an academy for which they should be congratulated, but equally where's the training facilities owned by the club that would have maybe attracted and developed even better prospects?
5 out of 10 for me. Goodbye The Allams, you really screwed up the opportunity you had in so many ways. You should be celebrated, unfortunately the only celebrations will be when you finally leave, how sad!