The Championship breaks down into 6 groups:
1) The Haves
These are the sides who have come down from the Premier League recently with all the parachute payments. They are generally found spending big money on proven top end Championship players while also shifting on their better performers from previous years back to the top flight: Newcastle, Norwich, Villa,
2) The Nouveau Riche
These are the sides who have been taken over by loaded new owners who have varying degrees of knowledge about how to run a football club. They're spending big money but almost exclusively on foreign imports or mid-to-top end championship players: Wednesday, Wolves, Derby
3) The Tarnished
Sides whose recent takeovers have failed and whose owners are seemingly losing interest: Leeds, Cardiff,
4) The Canny
These sides focus their purchases on value for money - either picking up up-and-coming younger players from the lower leagues or cheap signings from Premier League teams who haven't worked out at their previous clubs for one reason or another: Brighton, Barnsley, Bristol C, Reading, Fulham, Brentford, Preston
5) Those punching above their weight
As it says: sides who rely on picking up points here and there with their sole aim being to stay in the division: Wigan, Burton, Rotherham
6) The rudderless
Rudderless teams with seemingly no idea how to shake out of their malaise despite throwing various amounts of money at it: Blackburn, Birmingham, Derby, Forest, Ipswich, QPR. Us between 2009 and 2011.
There's no correlation between the category and where the team finds itself in the league except that those you'd class as canny are generally outperforming those who have loads of money. I'd like to think that, should we get promoted, having Wilder in charge and Mitchell heading up the scouting we'd be in the canny group: Wilder's speciality is identifying middling players and coaxing a high level of performance out of them as a group. We're not going ot be spending £5m+ on players so that's where we'll have to try and find our success