Each to their own but you really suprise me
Ehab was and is a dickhead. That being said, the best years in the club’s history in terms of success on the pitch came under the Allams. We were promoted to the Premier League twice, reached an FA Cup Final and qualified for European football for the first time.
The club was also in a healthier financial position under Ehab’s tenure than it currently is under Acun and there was more attention given to the academy. There are pros and cons to both but on the balance of things, I’d say the club was in a better position under the Allams.
I also don’t buy the ‘Acun loves the club’ line, personally. I think it’s just a populist PR campaign because he loves attention. Reminds me of Musk. Comes off very insecure.