Nothing lasts forever and ES will at some point move on to other things in his life but not before he has achieved something.
I'll tell you all a little story. As part of the Supporters Branches BLC (branch liaison committee), the CLS branch attended a meeting last year when to everyones surprise, Short, Bruce and Quinny all attended. Apparently, Ellis came across as being very approachable and easy natured but very, very, very driven. He told everyone there that he had never failed in anything had had ever done in his life and he wasnt about to start with SAFC. He made it very clear that SB had a directive and had to deliver it. Top 10 was his remit and I guess its mission accomplished this year. He also seemed very clued up to the whole history of the club and had bought into SAFC in a big way - both financially and spiritually.
The general impression was that he was there to change the face of SAFC forever and he wanted to win something. He may be here for 70 years in that case (Lol). However, joking apart, I am relaxed about ES involvement at SAFC and feel a great deal of ease at his tenure-ship. When its time to move on, I get the feeling it will be done with total professionalism and dignity and we will be a much better proposition to any potential buyers than we were at the beginning of his ownership.