What you've done there is prove that you don't need to spend money to be an established Premier League club and that Peace is good at what he does. You've proven there is no correlation between needing to spend big to become established. I feel you've struggled to get to grips with your own argument.
I think what he is saying is that despite us being an established premiership team, we can go no further under Jeremy.
Yes Jeremy made us a wealthy club, but we all know and so does Jeremy himself, that under his continued leadership we will be having relegation battles every season and one of these season's our luck will run out.
Even little clubs like Bournemouth are spending more money than us, because they know they are in the best league in the world.
We aren't moving on, player/playing wise. Having money is no guarantee the future is going to be rosy.
We should all be grateful for what Mr Peace has made us, but he has not the power to move us that one step further.
I am not talking about winning the league or champions league stuff, but being a good mid table side and having some decent cup runs. At the moment we have neither the quality or depth of squad to do either.
A change of owner is always a big big gamble, and we could just as easily be worse off than better off. But sometimes you have to take a gamble to progress.
Mr Peace has said he will only sell to someone who has the club's interests and traditions a a priority.
If he does that then we can all look back at our tranformation as a success, and acknowledge the remarkable job Mr Peace has done for us.
Should Mr Peace tay and we eventually go back to the chapionhip, then he will poil the great picture he has painted.
I for one am hoping for a new dawn.
Apologies for the grammar, sticky key problem.