Mr Angry The reality of football in England today is that unless you have a massive worldwide fan base, it requires a multi billionaire to come in and make a team successful, and this route to success (as travelled by Chelsea and Man City) is being slammed shut by FFP. Ironically, the Prem is more competitive now than it was 5 years ago, with 4 or 5 teams capable of being champions rather than 2, but everyone outside the top 7 only has one goal - and that's to avoid relegation.
If that's what floats your boat, then chew your nails off poring over Wigan v Yeovil and what that means to our chances of promotion.
FFP are just threats, I've not seen any proof of it happen anywhere in the Prem. I think that if the FFP were to actually work, then we'd not just see the likes of Citeh, Manure and Chelski get absolutely battered by it, but also teams in the Championship like QPR. They have spent ridiculous money on players like Rémy etc, they can't afford it. If the FFP were to come in tomorrow morning, Fernandes would walk away from QPR, he doesn't want to have to pay up for the bills the club have been spending.
Back to the question: would love to see us again in the Prem, BUT and its a big but, we would need to invest heavily in quality players, I can't see it happening, where would the money come from? I find the Championship enjoyable - look at QPR who got battered like a fish last night and Wigan who drew - this league is far more competitive than the Prem. And at least there are no overpaid pre-madonnas diving around, in this league, there are only underpaid ones, .