That PSR rules are outdated at best, and protectionist at worst. The original stated aim was and is a noble one, the actual effect is the gap between haves and have nots is growing.
No, again, for the umpteenth time I don't want Newcastle to spend unlimited funds on new players. I want us to be permitted to grow at a rate that we can afford without it being unsporting.
We have tried to get as far as we can as fast as we can, the longer it takes us to get among the big boys, the harder it will be. Every season they strengthen more than other teams can, they collect better commercial deals, affording them better players, delivering them more success and so on. Us fans knew the existing rules would affect us, we weren't expecting new rules being created specifically to prevent that. You speak of a queue, as if teams must wait their turn? There are no turns, for Newcastle to compete at the big boy table, we have to push one of them off it. Just like Brighton or Villa need to.
If you had your choice, Man City and Chelsea would be docked sufficient points to relegate them. Woolwich too, though I have no idea what their PSR situation is. Spurs fans don't want another team to compete with, you don't want another oil state owned club at the table. If I wanted sympathy I've come to the wrong place.