I know there's a fair amount of sceptism & to a point rightly so, but this guy is a self made billionaire. He's no mug. He's not going to come in to sit at the back of bus and spectate. It may well be a gradual dominance, but in time I can see him increasing shareholding and with that his decisions being more prominent then what they perhaps might be now. He could of just sat comfortably at Arsenal and continued to retrieve what must of presumarably been a very healthy return. But he's decided that wasn't enough. That demonstrates a hunger to achieve more. He'll bring in his own people and if he uses a similar blue print to that at Arsenal, we will be in very good hands. What's more he knows the game, division, and what's required to deliver a successfull, profitable football club. Not to mention if the well respected David Dein is friends with both parties, that can also only be another supporting reference of the guys credentials/ intent.