I may be in the minority here but I'm not at all a fan of the suagr-daddy solution to the clubs future. Wealthy, oligarchs, despots and national wealth funds are glory-hunters of dubious standing, advised to raise their own profile and improve their 'brand' (I know, I hate it too but that's word that's been adopted). This kind of thing ....
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/23387...ign=feed-globalFSG have made a mistake in not taking advantage of the chance to build a new stadium. Now is the time. Also, I'm not yet convinced about their commitment to the academy set up.
They have provided funds for signings; they have decided how they're going to go about team development; talented youth (imported, so far) growing as a team together and managed by someone grateful to be here and who won't rock the boat too much. It has it's risks and will take time. If it works it'll feel like the 'right way' to do it; building, bringing on a team, organic.
I've said it before; they have a plan (like it or not) and the club desperately needed that. The quality of the football is improving and so too is the commercial revenues. It's not fan ownership and there's no trophies to point at but there is general improvement in core areas.
There's enough to feel like we're building. FSG as the best chance of success? No. That would be deep pocket owners. FSG appear competent and fallible, both. To fans they're a compromise. I just don't think that they're all bad either.