We are undoubtedly in a better position than we have been in years - but that's akin to saying we're doing ok now we are in the prison cell rather than the electric chair. We are miles away from where we need to be - as a baseline.
I am cautiously optimistic that these new owners will improve things significantly, but there's a risk of delusion until they start buying proper players and show real ambition. Alcaraz is a nice start, but they're going to need to do a lot more than that before I think we're anything other than Roma's back-up. I suspect they'll have big plans for us, but we need to start seeing them soon, because now we are safe we have no time to waste. I'm more optimistic than I have been for five years, but not really all that excited by what they've done so far: it's all been quietly competent and no more. I'm grateful for that - but we're only back on an even keel now thanks to that. Time to move forward with purpose.