I assume it means decisions which the league/PGMOL accept were wrong, rather than just subjectively whether we think it was right or not. Diaz definitely wasn't offside under the rules as they are though. I personally think that should be offside...
Ha, indeed, recall using that exact phrase...
I also never felt 777 would happen/they were led on, and it was a way to get money in after taps turned off/USM Arena was pulled.
But I think more advocated them, than people admit now.
As I recall, the chief question was whether the fire or the frying pan was better - and if perhaps maybe there was an option out there somewhere that wasn't extremely terrible.
I don't think it reflects badly on us.
He's not chosing between Everton and Fulham. He's choosing between change and continuity.
The status quo is always the easiest option.
They fielded it to investment banks several times and employed a few people to try to secure funding before construction started and throughout the build. There was barely anything above ground when USM dropped out of the equation. Initially...
You may be right there. He did officially engage JP Morgan and MUFG to obtain funding, but nothing came of it. It was viewed as market rejection of the governance of the club, as in any other circumstances he shouldn't have had any difficulty in...
I'm not sure Moshiri ever seriously pursued market funding.
I think the funding model was basically just "Usmanov."
Then when that tap ran dry, it was panic borrow to survive.
Like you say, it's a miracle it's been built and we're still a...
I wondered, too, about those temporary TV camera positions in the middle of the stands... but I've not been paying enough attention to see if they are still there or have been removed.