URZZZZZZZZ The shoot-out probably was a sliding doors moment, but not in the way you'd expect.
Had we gone up and been a Premier League club, Dai's ownership of the club wouldn't have been ratified and we would have remained owned by the Thais. This probably would have been an absolute disaster from a football point of view, and a very swift return to the second tier would have followed, but we'd have been more secure.
If you want a real sliding doors moment for us as a club, removing Howe and appointing Gourlay is MUCH more significant.
The takeover was completed before Wembley, and the PL had put out a statement that they wouldn't block anything.
Not sure the Gourlay appointment was as significant as people make out. Dai was always going to surround himself with clowns to piss money away - it just happened to be Gourlay. There was no space for sensible decision makers like Howe and Tevreden.