i think we have to be realistic. the long term plan is to become established in the top flight with a 35k stadium, top academy and be self-sufficient so that if we ever do go down we won't suffer heavily from the loss of tv revenue.
so how do we get to that stage? staying up next season would be a great start! this would mean we also have access to the far bigger tv money deal coming in the season after next. this automatically will give us far greater resources. in my opinion, tied in with the new tv deal is is to make sure we are debt free - this is happening whether people want to or not next april, so that's good, but means we have our hands tied this summer. if we stay up next season, then we can really push on and see the wage cap lifted, but not by much unfortunately. next up is to get the stadium as big as possible. until we are punching at our real supporter weight and filling it, which i think should be the 35k suggested, we are going to struggle to pay bigger wages. once that is done then i think our plans will fall into place, but its still a while away. until that point, we have to remain patient and understand that the club are doing their best behind the scenes with what they have got, and that the reason they are doing it this way is to make sure we all have a club to support for many years to come. if we go down next season, it is a setback, but it wouldn't be the disaster that others may suffer from.