Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
Forget the distant past, and even forget the immediate past before Tan took charge, when City were in financial trouble (as always) but had just lost the Championship play-off final at Wembley.

You maintained Tan has been 'a very good owner'. He's owned the club since the beginning of the 2010/11 campaign. During his twelve seasons as owner, City reached the Carling Cup final and were promoted to the Premier League twice, but they were relegated immediately on both occasions.

The club is now deeper in debt than it was when Tan took over and it's also further back in the Football League pecking order than it was when he arrived. The football has been dire for large chunks of his tenure and this season the club has suffered a record number of consecutive defeats as it has bumbled around in the lower reaches of the table.

Do you believe there has been any genuine progress during Tan's time here? If so, in what respect?
The stadiums value has increased which helps the balance sheet and the capacity has increased by 6,300. Corporate capacity is also significantly more.