Some fair questions in your post Swiss. I agree, a reply to my question might require a more detailed set of facts to demonstrate what we're capable of achieving.
I suppose what I'm getting at is whether Wilder's patience is prepared to wait while the club builds for the future. As for what's regarded as success, my take is to look at the likes of S'hampton or Stoke as some kind of matrix for what's possible. Financially we'll never be able to compete with Chelsea, Man Utd, Man City, Tottenham, Arsenal or Liverpool, that's just a fact of life.
As for your comment about evidence regarding ambition, if by that you mean enabling the club to pay it's bills and continue through to the next season, well I guess that's a question of interpretation about what the club wants for itself. This isn't a post knocking McCabe or the Prince, I understand and appreciate what they both contribute, but whether it's sufficient to take the steps necessary to move forward is what concerns me. By using comments that allude to building for the future, well I guess that means we might need the disposition of a saint, or at least the patience of one.
What enabled us to achieve promotion from Division 1 to the Championship wasn't good planning or some kind of masterly business strategy, it was a fortunate appointment. We had tried with several managerial appointments to gain promotion, but it was only with the appointment of Chris Wilder and Alan Knill that we finally got the answer we were all desperate to receive. The club's supporters are fully behind Wilder, it feels as if we have a manager who can lift this club higher than it's ambitions have been for some time. But to make this possible will require income on a level that until now we've not been used to.