I have been trying to be as forceful as I can about what we need to bring in, and the challenges we have had are well chronicled. Irrespective of the result tonight, we still need reinforcements.
In three or four windows, we could have closed the gap [to Celtic] with a good development of players, but the decision is made and you need to accept it.
It isn’t an exact science but between the bank account, a new share issue and some limited borrowing a new structure could be built in one year without impacting on the team.
Boyd’s team managed to drop points in 16 SPFL matches, they never won in four visits to St Mirren and Hibs, under two different managers they went seven matches at Ibrox without a victory. The did from Southampton isn’t going to resolve that in less than three months.
Dave Ancelotti and his advisors should take note and learn lessons- Como, Basel and Deportivo surely don’t have the same levels of toxicity lurking among their supporters.
Their views aren’t coloured by the former Southampton boss being a vegan, Buddhist that is a member of the Green Party. Absolutely not. Anyone for Everyone, Anyone?
No questions were asked about why there was no media conference, no RTV interviews with the new owners. No price given for the sale of the shares, the names of the sellers wasn’t revealed but they have achieved the magic number of 51%, somehow.
I expect there’ll be some other big decisions on Brendan Rodgers’ mind for the rest of the squad. Kasper Schmeichel will have a decision on whether he wants to keep going or call it a day.