If you were to look at how many club owners are doing it for love rather than money, you'd no doubt see that SISU are far from alone in this philosophy.
He's a cut above, but ironically given their history Boothroyd's style of football didn't seem to get the best out of him. Hopefully the display at Burnley is suggestive of how we're going about the rest of the season at least.
McSheffrey's goal is a peach. I don't recall seeing both him and Baker successfully take players on in the entire season to the same point that they did in that two minute video.
Maybe change is good.
Retro style would make sense seeing as Joe Elliott loves it.
If we are reviving an old number here are our selections: http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Coventry_City/Coventry_City.htm
Personally my vote goes to November 1889's pink and blue ensemble.
I don't buy into the theory that we'd be more of a bargain in League One personally. We'd be the same club but with even less earning potential (you think gates are low now?)
He had a tough job, but his job essentially is to succeed with the players available to him. He didn't do this. He's not the first manager to have decisions taken over his head and won't be the last, here or in other clubs.