Unless people are overtly bad for the club, I tend to remember the good things about them when they've gone. Yes, even Rupert Lowe to a certain extent, but that maybe stretching a point. Let's just remember that without Nicola Cortese, Markus Liebherr would be a diseased multi-billionaire engineer who pioneered common rail diesel engines and transmissions, and we would have never heard of him. And Saints would, in all possibility, have gone the way of Pompey or the home-town speedway team which ended in the early 1960's. If that were the single thing to remember well of him, that alone would be good enough.