The way to go is to play our way up the leagues as originally planned. When we eventually get back to the top league it will be a lot different from the one we were booted out of - some of the clubs might be defunct for a start if they are to be believed after yesterday's vote. By that time we will have the necessary accounts to satisfy UEFA and the ability to buy better quality players than we have at the moment. Our young players will also have learned a lot from playing their way up the leagus and some of the really talented ones can go on to be Rangers Greats as long as they remeber who gave them the chance they now have and don't be persuaded by shady agents to abandon ship. Hopefully they will look at some of the young guys who left and where they are now and realise that life at Ibrox is hard to beat. With their talent and a few good quality pros we will be in a strong [position to challenge for the title. If we were to jump the gap too quick it would hinder ours and their progress and be detrimental to our chances of building a strong side to challenge both at home and in Europe. We would also not be able to get a European Licence iuntil we have the requisite number of accounts so would only be there to aid the b888888s that kicked us in the teeth last year. We would only be invited to increase their TV deal and offer some of the troubled ones a financial lifeline. So my answer would be "We will play our way to the top and get there on merit"