Just looking from my usual uninformed standpoint. I ask this... why would a successful businessman get involved with a club with no clear assets other than the players and tickets sales?
Football is a fools paradise for someone looking to make money out of club ownership.
With Tiger now in place, I can see few options to open up the revenue streams. Of those available to him, All will require significant cash being splashed in order to see a return.
Looking from my east stand rookery, I think he will obviously first need a manager to get the house in order and guide us to safety in this league. From there, he will then need this manager to take his money and bring in the kind of players that will put us in the championship within the next 18 months. From there, he could then either sell on those players for profit, sell the club on or hunker down and ride it out on a low budget.
Wresting the stadium from our ‘poor landlord’ may well be wasted effort as he clearly has no interest in concession of any kind.
A new stadium elsewhere could be a possibility but would probably (certainly) involve the council in some capacity. Serious money would need to be fronted though, will he see this as a goer? Not sure if that is something he would consider but it is one avenue to explore.
Should we fail to get promotion then he will soon be gone.
Personally, I think he will put his hands in his (hopefully deep) pockets and buy quality players in in the summer to push on.
There is no guarantee that this will work but it offers the best chance of success.
We have potential, no question we have it. He just needs to tap into it.