I fail to see what is wrong with a business man entering a business, working his way up, contributing to it's steady success, completely restructuring it, keeping it debt free and then, when he's established and stablised the company, moving on.
I don't know a Mr Peace, I judge him on his work. I have shares in the club still, I still attend shareholder meetings and I'm yet to see where he's done anything wrong.
Without being a majority shareholder he can't sell us, so anyone who wants him gone can't use 'he stole our shares' as something to lambast him for. You look at the majority of businesses worldwide you'll find exactly the same story with regularity. If he'd come in, done nothing and left then by all means you can criticise. But he hasn't. I fail to see any legal, moral or economic reason to think he's done wrong.
We are a business not a recreational activity for someone to play with. Thinking anyone buys a football club to see the club do well and not for the financial game is beyond naive. Abramovic and the Sheik didn't support their respective teams and only care about the team doing well as doing so makes money. And don't throw 'we are a football club with history, etc.' at me. If we aren't a business explain how we make tens of millions a year.
At the end of the day I pose one question to anyone who still criticises JP:
Why does JP, using legal means, making money from the sale of our club, offend you so much? The revenue generated by the club is still in the club, all he's doing is selling the business behind the club to someone else. Legally buying and selling assets of any scale or level is how the world works. The fact he does it legally is better than a lot of large businesses I bet none of you have any problems with.