As I said, maybe we really need to hit rock bottom to shake things up completely.
Maybe selling a percentage of the club to interested parties, maybe get a new club president in, get club legends back at the helm.
Not an awful lot is going to change with another year of Allegro and CL football.
Yeah maybe, it might be a good thing. What I'm concerned about is the continual financial impact that missing CL means and the further decrease in quality of the playing squad.
At this rate we're going for a Milan-style reset where we might well recover but there is no guarantee that we won't be firmly mired as a second rate team for some considerable time.
Allegri doesn't have the air of someone who is even slightly concerned about his job so that is a worry, but things change so quickly in football.
Foreign ownership is also a very mixed bag. All football fans want now is richest owner to buy the best players etc, but only so many of those are available, and even the wealthiest ones can be absolutely clueless and not understand the game. I don't agree with how Elkann has defender the club over the past 20 years, but the family ownership has been a steady factor for so long that there is absolutely no guarantee of better with such a change. Nor do I realistically expect it to happen. But I don't see them putting in hundreds of millions forever, the club was always ran as a business, and the recent few years are, along with Farsopoli, the biggest failures in that respect.