When we debate how personally involved Acun is in football decisions and whether it's right. Surely one of the biggest red flags on that is when he first took us over, sacked the manager and appointed someone with basically no relevant experience or qualification but who he was a personal friend of.
At the time with the takeover being so needed and so welcome we accepted it but it always looked strange. You had to just let him get on with it and see how it went, people felt that McCann probably wasn't the man long term anyway. But in isolation that decision was completely ridiculous, and it was a sign of things to come on the football side.