Reading the various threads on this subject, I don't get the impression that "most of us get that".
Okay... fine...
Teams that have gone up - Leicester and Southampton; 2 of the most expensive squads ever to grace the championship.
Teams that have come down - 3 teams that flopped last season and have a combined total of 5 wins in nearly 60 games in 2024. The teams that were relegated in 23 had a combined total of 90pts; 24 - 66pts.
Of the teams that remain that finished above us:
Leeds - net spend of -£100m
West Brom - broke and hemorrhaging players
Norwich - lost their best player, cutting costs
Hull - decimated
Boro are the only team you could argue have slightly improved.
Below us:
Bristol may be a little better, some clubs e.g. Wednesday and QPR may be 'better managed' - they may not. Sunderland are an unknown quantity due to new manager but nobody really stands out.
If you want we could look at the players that have left the league too compared to the players coming in but the TL;DR is most of the top value players have gone (Dewsbury-Hall, Somerville, Sara...)
Disagree if you like - it's all about opinions - and obviously the transfer window is still open but BSF has expressed a view in a throw away line which is self evidently sensible. We don't need pages and pages of bickering over the size and significance of any change on what is supposed to be the Sheaf thread.