Invest with Xia. For £40m you get to sit next to the Chinese billionaire but you will have no overall control of the seat and could be removed from your seat at half time.
The most worrying issue for me isn't about him trying to sell up, it's the thought of him selling the club to someone even worse. He'll want as much of his money back as possible and let's be honest the decision making he has made has put the club on it's arse. Why will he suddenly be able to make good decisions. Worrying times, as anyone with any kind of business interest will aim to buy the club at a later date when the club is neck deep in the crap rather than now where it's merely waist high in crap.
I think people lose sight of how much money the owner has put into the club. As it has turned out, it has firstly not been enough and secondly not been used wisely.It would appear that he has put in somewhere between £100m and £150m, it could be more. This is not the same as a guy trying to impress a woman by pretending to be somebody else to get her into bed on a Saturday night.I am not saying he has not pulled the wool over our eyes with his supposed wealth and he has not turned out to be what most thought but it is still a sizeable amount of money that he has acquired somehow. Through his inexperience he may well lose the lot. His motives for buying the club are still unclear to me but I do not believe it was to make money in the short term as nobody makes money in football quickly, if at all. If we had been promoted, the value of the club may have gone up to £125m. Still less than his investment.