Your last line is what I think. I don't really care about financial side of it. It's not like MPs expenses where it's public money. That's not to say what Tommy Wright etc have done is right, it's just not that scandalous. The extent to which footballers are financial role models is debatable.
also After ten months investigating is this really the best they have? Hasselbaink was at fault in some ways but responsible in others. The fact that his and some of the others wrong doings take so much explaining of the rules dilutes it all for me.
Now if it was blatant match fixing, for example, I'd be more interested because it is directly conning the fans.
So as a paying fan of your club you are comfortable that players being brought (with the clubs/owners money) by the management team are based not necessarily on the suitability of that player for your club but more on a financial incentive that the manager/coach might receive from an agent, player or another third party, it stinks.