Our fans so easily forget what happened to us when we finally achieved entry into "The Promised Land" of EPL Football - we found that we were 'person non grata' by both by the league and 'quality' players.
Nobody wanted to join us except 'has been' players looking for a swan song to boost their up-coming pensions and 'never was' players too readily prepared to blame the Club, the Management and their fellow team-mates for their own failings at top level.
The Allam's are too financially discreet to fall into the free-spending trap again and will be well aware that the Club will again receive the proverbial "Thanks, but No Thanks" replies from quality players (should we achieve promotion again) when we try to improve the team.
Should we reach the EPL again I am sure that the money we shall receive will be used to reimburse the Allam's in recognition of their generosity in saving the Club and the rest spent on the training and "Stadium of Excellence" facilities as well as expanding the KC Stadium in an effort to improve the Clubs image. Only then can we begin to attract the players required to establish ourselves in the EPL.
It was a wonderful feeling after 104 years to taste the glory of EPL football especially when we 'kicked arse' with our patchy team of band-aid, adrenalin-fuelled battlers but we must learn from our experience and crawl before we try to walk next time.
We are far from an EPL side and I personally would like to see a couple of seasons of building before we make a foray again.