The Allams leave Hull City AFC in a far better place than they found them.
They've possibly had an element of good fortune, under them twice the club has been promoted unexpectedly to the Premier League but their £100m plus investment made them a contender when without them they were bound for financial meltdown. Unfortunately they have also alienated many loyal fans, they do not understand the culture of a sports club and most likely they have taken the club as far as they could.
But I repeat they leave Hull City in a far better place than they found them. The Chinese are interested now, they wouldn't have touched with a barge pole the basket case that the Allams took over.
It's run it's course, along the way there has been a clash of cultures. The very ways that made it successful also divided. The Allams thought they should be loved for what they had done for the club and they would have been if only they had realised that the club was the biggest thing not them.
Along the way the Allams also gave/loaned £1m to Rovers and a lot more to various good causes in the region. Stubborn, proud, conceited, opinionated but history will I feel look more kindly on them once the emotional fog of the present has cleared.