LMFAO. This just shows everything that's wrong by English football.
How come the newly promoted sides never invest at least 25% of that money on decent players and almost always get relegated back?
What BS. Why even bother when it's clear you didn't invest time in checking?
Every league everywhere has yo-yo clubs, usually at least 4. Nothing unique to English football, same things happen in Spain to Rayo, Valladolid, Granada, Almeria or Osasuna. In fact, recently several newly promoted Championship teams (Wolves due to financial backing, Brighton, Huddersfield, Bournemouth, Watford, Leicester, Burnley and for a long time Swansea) have managed to hang on in the top flight for at least one season as opposed to the routine of Cardiff, Norwich, West Brom, Derby or Hull recurring appearances in Championship top6.
Good to see big sides from the past like Aston Villa, Sheffield, and Leeds (even though they got beat in by Lampard's Derby in playoffs) back in the Premiership setting.
Charlton Athletic also makes it back to Championship from the pits of League One. Former FA Cup winners Portsmouth at least starting to climb the ranks after they had gone bust in early 2010s.
Leeds should just buy half of Fulham's talent in attempt to secure promotion. Then just throw Middlesbrough and somebody new back into the promotion battle too.