Last Friday I was pissed off with him...real pissed off.
I have to admit though that even after a week you can see how the club could take on a higher profile with the change of manager. It's like Cortese knows the club needs these injections of pace at intervals to keep pushing onto the next level.
MEDIOCRITY - let's face it, it's long been the shield we hide behind as a Saints fan. In all my time as a Saints fan I've witnessed us scraping along as the ultimate "making up the numbers team" in the Premier League until our demise and scrape with financial doom. The last 2 1/2 years have been a joy to watch and the pleasure of watching us win week in week out was incredible. Then we got back to the Premier League and started to lose again, "aha" that familiar feeling is back...MEDIOCRITY. All of Cortese's posturing about how he wants Southampton to be a big club is forgotten amidst the talk of relegation battles, "surely all he really wanted was us back in the PL." It somehow feels fine, because that was what I was used to last time round, and it's what all your United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea supporting mates expect of little old Southampton too.
This last week though I've come to realise that Cortese isn't go accept mediocrity, I think he's actually serious.
So in answer to the OP, okay Cortese might be a bit bullish in his methods, but he hasn't messed up so far and I trust him to continue this project of his.