Sheffield United owner Prince Abdullah says he'll have a constant presence at the club.
The Saudi prince won an 18-month-long legal battle with fellow co-owner Kevin McCabe over the club's ownership on Monday.
He revealed he will also appoint his son-in-law as chairman of the club amid criticism from Blades supporters for only watching the club at the stadium on four occasions during his involvement over the past six years.
"I don't like to watch games really. I like to watch games on TV with mute, alone. If we lose nobody talks to me. I get to forget about it," he said.
"I intend to appoint my son in law as a chairman of the club. He and my daughter will move to Sheffield. They will live in Sheffield and be at all the games."

