But I bet you'll love it when we finally don't have to roll over and sell or best players to the 'elite' clubs or when we can near enough match them for salaries and spending?
He has a strategy that looks like it will finally stop us from being prey for the footballing financial foodchain.
In 3 perhaps 4 years time, we'll have a consistent £100-150 net mill (or more) to spend each season on wages and perhaps competing for the best players in the World.
But of course, progress won't be linear - unless we have some incredible luck and also use our money wisely (a bigger topic - as the amount of hindsight fans can show never ceases to amaze me).
Like it or not, football success is closely tied to financial success - just take a quick look at who's won what when and what their cumulative spend was.
The one exception which was a 1:100 year event? Leicester; and they've struggled to get anywhere close to that since.
As much as he's now pissing me off, Poch has pulled off stage one of the project ahead of time.
It's stage two now and as we still don't have a sugar daddy that can circumvent FFPR - we'll have some more money to spend - but at the moment Transfer price inflation is already eroding that and that could well carry on until this lunacy in the whole market takes a reality check.
I've chucked criticism at Levy when he deserves it - he doesn't deserve any for delivering the top acadmy in the land (and its now paying off big style) and the best stadium in the World.