The question is as absurd as the fool who posted it, so OK how many clubs have been promoted from that Division who have had a player called Callum Wilson playing for them? It is an irrelevant remark, no club without full access to revenues has ever succeeded -- clubs who have had periods of instability and been moved away from its base have - as long as they return and get full revenue access -- e.g. Brighton.
Actually 3 or 4 people asked the same question in response, and it is more pertinent. The owners of the club try to blow smoke onto others to blame their for their catastrophic mismanagement of this football club. People like you make things worse by buying into the "it's everyone else's fault" - SISU go on the attack when udner pressure, to distract from their own failings which are monumental.
SISU and only SISU are responsible for our pathetic plight - the lack of revenue from burger sales is neither here nor there when you look at the scale of the calamity that has hit this club. They unilaterally got us relegated with a tragically under-funded squad, broke the lease, took the club to Northampton against the interests of their fans, and deliberately took on a course of action that antagonised and alienated the stadium owners, painting themselves into a corner as they did so. As a result, the proud Coventry City FC (rather than reside in the Premier League) are slumming it with the likes of Crawley and Stevenage, playing in front of conference-size crowds in another county.
Nobody exonerates previous owners and many would say with hindsight the ACL/CCC should have offered a better deal, but when you pay the bills you take responsibility also and SISU's stewardship of this club has been a disaster.
So yes, the question is both pertinent and relevant in that it places the blame where it deserves to go - solely onto the shoulders of SISU Capital Limited.