2008 to around half way through Warne's tenure, absolutely fantastic. Got so much right despite the challenges faced. New ground, sorted and managed the financial mess left by various others, provided the right environment for success on the pitch (it's important IMHO that owners neither get too much grief for management failings or praise for success in that regard - if they provide the right tools for the level a team is at, that's the mission).

From then to now, sometimes frustrating and sometimes infuriating, with the odd highlight. Commercially we still feel a bit "80s", I think it's a mistake not to have expanded the ground when things were going well, the club feels more fragmented now, and despite propping up the club financially, it's becoming increasingly difficult to see the attraction to buyers when that money is owed back to him and the early progress has slowed.

As a legacy, if he left tomorrow, rock solid. The last few years will fade from memory and he'll be remembered for the many positives. A few more years of disinterest, lack of progress, sponsorship from the local butty vans, sporadic but low value spending on players, and it may be the division he leaves us in which determines it.

Maybe he'll stick around for our 150th anniversary next year to bang out a few more cheap watches.