No, no, no, you don't get it. Hull isn't a rags to riches tale anyway, claiming that would be like using Citeh as justification for the factg that the top four was a myth all along. Any club that gets up there has to have serious funding. We had a bit (alot compared to now) BITGN but we were a small club with low attendances playing good football, built around a solid youth system. Our youth has declined, do you think that's because we're doing things differently? Or because Liverpool & Everton have academies and get a lot of the local talent that we used to produce ourselves?
To say the only thing that's changed is that we've got worse is hugely naive. The game itself is still as enjoyable, but the infrastructure of English football is horrible now comapred to the 90s, and teams can't build themselves up based on solid youth and the odd wise free transfer, because even where the young players go is based around money.
Having followed lower league football my whole life I can tell you that it is a lot tougher to break through the ceiling these days. Of course teams can rise up, but do you think you'll ever see another Oxford, going up three flights at once? Luton? Notts County?
Notts County, well they actually might....and that's kind of, my point....