Weststander
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The phrase "recoup his investment" is just barmy though...!
By the time we kick a ball in the Premier League, Tony Bloom will probably have spent something between £250m and £350m on the Albion. As far as I am aware, he has no intention or expectation about "recouping" a penny of this. He is doing it because he loves the club and he dreams of his son being Chairman in 30 years time.
He has clearly set out his stall on a number of occasions recently. He believes in FFP and wants the club to be in a position where it does not rely on massive cash injection every year.
I agree all of this makes a lengthy stay in the Championship more likely than not. In competition with the parachute and FFP flouting clubs we are not going to start a season shorter than about 8/1 for promotion to the Premier League anytime soon.
I personally was fine with Championship football. Wouldn't have got a kick out of the type of season Burnley are having now, until we are truly ready. It's the League One scenario that's frightening. This time it would be with a 31,000 expensive stadium to run and training complex, many hundreds of employees and being locked into Championship level wages in player contracts.