Our problem has not been a lack of spending by Vincent Tan.
He keeps doing that, and (unlike Dalman) doesn't take anything out of the club.
Our problem is a lack of leadership, communication, decision making (not just bad decisions; often no decisions at all) and plan. We are a leaderless and directionless club - on and off the pitch.
There are positives with ticket pricing, the Academy, training grounds, Foundation and women's team. But those things barely move the scales.
Relegation will not be a catalyst for changing those fundamental weaknesses. We may well have a different (and maybe better) manager and a team full of home grown players that is competitive in League One (or maybe we won't), but the paralysis and indecision will be the same as long as we have the same ownership and governance structures.