In all honesty mate, i know the point you are making, what's gone before isn't important, the only thing you can influence is what comes next.
I disagree myself, we may have been having conversations but we haven't been recovering anything. From a footballing perspective, we've been selling our best players and diluting quality to a tipping point of relegation. Sad but true. The club in a business sense is a basket case. The clubs has been in a death spiral the last three years.
If people are tired, that's understandable, but ultimately that's irrelevant, to what happens next, we need to stay on it and push for more and better, suck it up and be resilient - realistically. My point being is assimilating and learning from the mistakes of the past that too much change to fast holistically, can be as damaging without the proper structures as no change at all. If TFG are clever there will be a measure of continuity and moderate change in their first 12 months here and then incrementality change things.