Yeah If I have watched this young team develop and the club is ready, of course I would want to see them tested in Premier League. Otherwise they would go anyway.I don't particularly like us in the prem either and really prefer us being competitive in the championship, but Acun wants the prem, biscuit man ( sorry can't remember his name ) wants the prem, that's their expectations. Do you think they'll be happy not being in the prem within the next couple of seasons? And this season is a real opportunity with the correct investment, if we can do it this season, why would we want to wait? We could lose a number of players in the summer due to either end of loans or being sold. So we'd have to start again anyway....so why not do that with the riches of the PREM in the bank?
Do you know what I think probably be best for us and the long term development you speak of..... Going up (it's never to soon) this season, using some of the money to bring in players who will give long term value, use the rest of the money to invest in a proper training ground set up. If we then come down again straight away then so be it ( we then have parachute payments etc to help build for promotion again ) but if we do stay up then we build from there.
The prem might not be for you, but it's definitely best for us long term and it's definitely what our owner and his team want ASAP
We could reach the playoffs this season by heavily investing (still reliant on getting rid of a lot of deadwood) in the winter transfer window. But even then I suspect there’s less than a 25% chance of coming top of the pile against some heavyweights.
I have said this before but if I was Acun, I would be targeting next season. The three teams coming down from premier league are likely to probably be as weak as any for a few seasons (though when you consider how Burnley ran away with the championship last season you realise the gulf). That gives us three transfer windows based on an increased turnover.
