Wednesday and Hull both having a day at Wembley courtesy of mysterious foreigners.
........and some good fortune and beneficial refereeing decisions.
Your mentality saddens me. It's similar to that of a small child who has been taken to Disneyland by his parents, and then claims he hated it because he didn't get to meet Mickey Mouse. Throwing a tantrum because a side who finished 20th last season didn't get promoted, despite earning 89 points and only losing five games.
Leeds United, Nottingham Forest, Blackburn Rovers are also owned by foreigners, all three of them have been subject to transfer bans in the last couple of seasons because their owners did exactly what you wanted, and spent money on players that were not matched by income. Where have they finished in the last few seasons?
Leeds are a complete laughing stock having had six/seven? managers under Cellino. They are not allowed shirt advertising because he has fallen out with their former sponsors. They were all set to pull the plug on the TV cameras because Cellino wanted to change the rules.
Forest were so desperate they signed O'Grady from us for a whole season, Rovers had to sell Gestede and Rhodes once their owners, who when they bought the club didn't even understand the concept of relegation, lost interest in the football.
Birmingham City have a foreign owner in prison for money laundering.
Cardiff City have a foreign owner who changed the colour of their kit, is that what you want, us to play in red and blue stripes perhaps?
Or perhaps have a 'foreign' owner (despite him living here since 1968) such as that of Hull who has refused to watch the team play this season or allow directors from others clubs into the directors box. Why? Because the FA for once showed a bit of backbone and vetoed his attempt to rename the club 'Hull City Tigers'.
Perhaps you agree with him and would be happy to grab your ankles for someone with no connection to Brighton and Sussex to rename the Albion 'Brighton City Seagulls', so long as they promise to get out the chequebook and gamble it all on a big name striker. But it didn't work for Fulham when they signed McCormack for £11 million.
If so you're entitled to your opinion as always, but I suspect you are in a very small minority.
Tony Bloom has spent a QUARTER OF A BILLION POUNDS on this club. But it's not enough for you.