But you are saying that without knowing any details of those moments in time.
It really does boil down to whether you trust Levy implicitly or you dont?
'Maximise' is really saying, push the boat out, go beyond what we can afford or our budget, as the (potential) rewards will out weigh it?
Its emotive.
Levy doesn't do emotion. If we couldn't afford a deal (fee,wages whatever) we dont do it. That doesn't make him guilty unless you dont trust the way he operates.
He could equally say 'the (potential) downsides would financially destabilise us'.
There have been times where we probably have had the money and not getting the deal over the line in time has been more to do with the complicated nature of transfer negotiations. Levy's fault?
I certainly trust Levy to do what he feels is right for the club. I have a huge amount of respect for the man and appreciate what he has done and is doing at our club (although he is well rewarded for that financially).
My only real argument in this thread today was to the notion that we aren't underpaying for players, or at least haven't been doing so these past several years. Of course there are reasons why our budget hasn't been able to be as big as the rest of the top 6 teams and I fully understand those. However if we consider ourselves to be a team that should be directly competing with Emirates Marketing Project, Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal then it is abundantly clear that we have been underpaying.
The only real criticisms that I have of Levy (and they really aren't huge ones) are when 'the deal' becomes more important than the player the manager wants. Grealish is a very good example here as our offer on the very last day of the window was significantly more than the amount requested by Birmingham at the start of the window. Compare and contrast Leicester's dealings with Norwich for Maddison and ours with Villa for Grealish.
The only other time that I have been frustrated was when we had a genuine chance of winning the league in January and didn't even try to push the boat out for a couple of players that manager wanted. That didn't just cost us a shot at the title but also eventually a place in the CL. I get that Levy was putting the financial future of the club first, but sometimes, just on the odd occasion you have to grasp the opportunity and push the boat out to take that final step. perhaps akin to the way that Liverpool did in paying such huge fees for VVD and Allison?
The 4 years of pretty much zero net spend during stadium rebuild, I completely understand. Levy stated that the stadium and player budgets were two completely separate things and I think at the outset that was true. Going over budget though meant that the money usually used to invest in the squad would have to go towards costs of the large capital project. That is completely understandable and I think the only thing that the club could've done as I doubt we could've taken on an even higher level of debt than the one we ended up with.
Is Levy one of the best club chairman in football? Absolutely..... he has made many great decisions for the club
Is Levy one of the best football club owners in football? Absolutely not.... the best owners put their personal wealth into a football club, Levy is instead generating a vast personal wealth out of the football club.
Would I rather have him or take my chances on somebody else? I think I would be more inclined to stick than twist.