The trouble is that approach worked for Burnley, it worked for West Brom to some extent a few years back, but then I struggle to think of any other relegated clubs who prospered from it.

One problem I see is that if you look to, basically, sign players who will be very good Championship performers in a seasons time and fine in the Premier League in two years time, other clubs with a more a stable top flight outlook are going to notice then and try to take them off your hands with the promise that they will not need the risk of dropping down a division in their careers.

Burnley have been able, to a large extent, to build a squad over three or four seasons which has a nucleus that has been there for all of that time, but I'd also say that they have been the beneficiaries of a slight drop in standards at the lower end of the Premier League in the last two or three years.