I have posted this. Rupert was wrong, as our relegation and administration proved, and the current board seem to be following in his footsteps hoping for a different outcome.
To be fair to Rupert, he didn't have the TV revenue and a billionaire owner to fall back on. But he was an arrogant tool and a crap businessman.
I am as hysterical as the next man at the moment. The signs don't look good, but the board do have a few days to put it right.