Sorry, this is a bit off topic, but just thought I'd mention it on a side note. I think the real golden opportunity to establish ourselves as a solid PL/Championship club was in 2013-14, the season immediately after we were relegated. We had an excellent team with players like Al Habsi, Carson, Jordi Gomez, McArthur, McManaman, Powell, Beausejour, Waghorn, Boyce, Perch, McClean, Ramis, etc. In the second half of that season our form was incredible - I think at one point we were on a nine game winning streak. It does annoy me that the team we lost out to in the play off semi final was QPR, who were later found to have breached the FFP regulations. Yet ultimately I think that if we'd have had Rosler for the whole of the season we'd have won automatic promotion anyway with that squad, even with the extra football that came with playing in the Europa League and reaching the FA Cup semi final. I completely agree that we are a Championship club and are hopefully here to stay, and if the new owners invest there is no reason why we can't return to the PL eventually. However, I can't help regretting the circumstances of that season; if only we had sacked Coyle and appointed Rosler earlier, if only we hadn't had the extra football with the Europa League and FA Cup. What could have been? We were relegated at the worst possible time really, as the real money was pumped into the PL just after 2012-13 (the season of our relegation). I can't help thinking how different our situation could have been if we had been promoted to the Premier League in 2013-14, immediately after relegation, and benefitted from that influx of money in 2014-15. As it were, of course, we lost our best players and were relegated the season after.