Yeah, the billions of pounds would have been alright, but having Poch or not is definitely the decisive factor here.
I'm honestly really curious of the story behind someone becoming a Poch fanboy. It's absolutely fascinating to me.
I mean, as an example, I find anybody who seems to support a single player more than a team pretty odd and cringeworthy to start with, but with the Messi and Ronaldo crowd, you can at least connect the dots as to how that could possibly happen purely from their ability and achievements - After all, each of them does have a genuine claim to be the best player to have ever kicked a ball. Even if I do find that kind of hero worship a bit weird, I can see how those two could have people fawning over them.
But how on earth do you actually become a fanboy to that kind of a degree of, not even a player, but a manager whose career highlight is "did alright with Spurs for a few years"?