He's tried to have a positive impact but it's ending up being completely the opposite. I like you think he will be wondering why he's bothered, which is extremely bad news for us going forward.
Dan, you and I both know the feeling.
You start off well, then things go wrong and you start chucking good money after bad.
That is what I think is happening with Moshiri right now.
Millions of pounds totally wasted paying off fired managers and compensating, in Koeman’s case, the club they came from.
Literally hundreds of millions foolishly spent on players for whom you have no chance of getting your money back.
The trump card, the grandiose plan to make it all well again, BMD, looking like there is a cloud forming over it and even if there ain’t, it is going to cost way more than you bargained for.
If a person had around £2 billion quid to their name and a pet project is starting to haemorrhage money at an alarming rate the wise man would just cut his losses and run while the bulk of his fortune is still intact.
Looking at it from Moshiri’s perspective I make you right in thinking he must be wondering what he has got himself into.
The temptation to get out while you still can and retire to the billionaire lifestyle in Monaco must be very tempting right about now.
And heck knows where that is going to leave our club.