Sometimes not being willing to compromise is a bad thing, others it can be a good thing. I think if you look at where we were when Levy came in, and where we are now, you'd say if Levy is uncompromising, it's certainly been the benefit of our club.
We were a mid table joke of a club, with a string of pretty poor managers and some atrocious players. We are now a CL club with one of the best stadiums in Europe, possibly the best training and academy complex in Europe, we are going away to clubs like Milan, Dortmund, Barca, Ajax, Real, Juve and holding our own or better.
It's not like Levy is taking possibly transfer money out as share dividends is it?
Nearly every penny the club makes goes back into the club, in transfers, wages and infrastructure. I'm pretty sure I'm right in saying Levy pays himself less than he pays the first eleven and manager.
It's hard to think of a single club in Europe who have transformed themselves on and off the pitch as much as we have under his stewardship, as organically.
That's a pretty impressive piece of stewardship, in any industry, let alone one as volatile as football. However, he's done it, compromising or not.