I not defending how we invested any money. I'm explaining that by SD not returning the parachute payments, it didn't really change things. A lot of people are under the impression he's taken £28m and is personally £28m better off, that is not the case.
The club had to stop spending as much as its costs exceeded its normal revenues by some amount. We couldn't keep losing £25m a year.
The only way to keep the lights on without cutting back, was to keep losing £25m, but we no longer had Ellis short willing to give that money to us, nor anyone else.
I think they made loads of mistakes and telling the fans one thing and then another didn't help, but that's just talk. I've no idea why they did that. If I owned the club, I would not engage in any conversations about the detailed running of the club as it just creates a perfect environment for misunderstanding and conjecture.
The upshot was, they didn't have enough personal wealth to keep us running at a loss and there wasn't any other buyer willing to do that either, so stuff had to be sold and cut, otherwise it was just a matter of time before the administrators came in and forced that.
So, yes it's a bad situation, but what was the alternative?
If KLD owns 50%+1 share, then yes, he can create a share issue, and whilst there is no obligation for them to match the investment if they don't their % ownership goes down.