He's unbelievably fortunate that Pickford saved Maddison's penalty and Doucouré slotted against Bournemouth, or else we could so easily be sitting mid-table in the Championship with an unserviceable debt threatening the club's existence.
I'd also like to think that he had 777 on strings, using them as short-term liquidity to see through the infrastructure project knowing that they'd never be ratified, but I think he got mighty lucky that the Friedkins came back in when they did.
Ultimately, however, the history books will show that he had more ambition than anyone else within the club, which finally resulted in the successful building of a fantastic stadium on the banks of the Mersey, which will serve us for the next 100 years.
So despite the above, I struggle to harbour anger towards him, as he's taken a 400m haircut whilst attempting to bring the club back to where we belong. I'd be happy enough to see him back to see the stadium, even if it's taken 20 years of my life expectancy.