It think it was simply what it was. The owner had to stick or twist. He is an odds specialist. None of us own a retrospectroscope. And at the end of the day it doesn't matter whether we think the owner was right or wrong. Given where we are today it seems churlish to ponder the issue. And I will always love CH and wish him the best. That's all there is to say, surely?This. The outcry from ‘neutral’ fans at the time was vitriolic - along the lines of ‘we should be grateful for what we have’.
Chris did a great job for us but I think had reached the limit of where he could take us.