Your missing the point , nobody can turn down an instant return to the championship after relegation , what I'm saying is , looking at the last few years is it the best way forward and is it detrimental to do it and is a more measured approach the best way to establish yourself in the championship ?
When you talk of money and Brentford you are not looking at it in a relative way , Brentford are outperforming bigger club's with more resources , you are looking at it from the point that Brentford simply have more money than Rotherham and Barnsley which they obviously have .
The outcome would be for Rotherham and Barnsley to be outperforming bigger club's with more resources at championship level and holding our own .
Let me put it to you another way , the reason Ipswich Town are smashing the championship this season is because they spent three seasons in league one , I can more or less guarantee that if Ipswich had made an instant return to the championship following relegation they wouldn't be where they sit right now because they weren't even remotely ready .
So in relative terms for ourselves we'd spend three seasons or even four but come up with a team capable of holding its own at championship level .
The debates we currently have centre around things that are never going to change , both Rotherham and Barnsley will always be club's with small resources at championship level and have smaller average gates .
The debate I'm putting forward is does a more measured approach at league one level likely to bear more fruit than a yoyo existence and give ourselves a better chance of outperforming bigger club's with better resources over a longer lifespan than we do right now .




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