No doubt bandied about my Bryan "Filling My Back Pocket" Richardson. He made a cool £300K from selling retail space to Tescos.
Torchy, I think he did even better than that. I seem to recall it was nearer the 450k mark.
Regarding the Stadium, i always felt it was a diabolical move, to a souless stadium, with restrictions on transport links and parking.
I wont lose hope though that we may never reverse this idiotic decision, when you look at the example of Torino and Juventus, although more so Torino.
If I remember correctly both clubs sold their own popular stadiums to move to the awful Stadio Delle Alpi in 1990 (it was a world cup ground) which like us was extremely unpopular, out in the sticks, terrible to get to, and souless.
Both clubs lost supporters due to the move, but more so Torino who were not as successfull as Juve. Torinos fans were also more turin based (unlike juve whose fans are from all over like Man Utds) and so because the stadium was so unpopular with locals, and hard to get to, they suffered badly in terms of gates and success.
This unpopular move has now been reversed though. In 2006 they moved back into Turin to the smaller, more popular, more local Stadio Olimpico (capacity 28000) which was welcomed by fans. Although their fortunes are still wavering a bit they have just been promoted to Serie A, attendances I believe are up and they are back amongst their fans, after 16 forgettable years at the Stadio Delle Alpi, which was demolished in 2009, after Juventus left as well.
I know we are not in any financial position to even consider this in the short, or medium term at present, but it just shows in the long term there is always hope that it could happen.