Neither really, look you were pulling 5-6k in the conference and have the second? highest aggregate in L2. You said that Wilder has improved year on year and I'm wondering if getting out of the conference and playoffs (so far) is that good or simply the minimum.
Considering that least season we finished just outside the play-offs, the minimum this season is a place there.
The chairman and owner both like Wilder a lot, and have a very good working relationship. Like most fans, they recognise that he's achieved whilst adhering to strict budgets. If we failed to make the play-offs this season I think they'd keep him, though it would be acknowledged that we underachieved but did so in a more competitve league than last year whilst maintaining financial stability.
Based on attendances we, like you I expect, would hope to be around the top of L1, going up to the Championship now and then. We want to get to the Championship to regularly get attendances that would justify the building of the 4th stand, and the closer we get (to the Championship) the more the possibility of buying the ground back, which is desirable and would be a significant financial gain.
Like Costanza says we've had less time in the league than you but achieved more. That's part of why I completely disagree with this "Oxford are tin pot" nonsense. For every "Oxford are tinpot they're proposing a DVD of the derby" there's a "Swindon are tinpot they want a plaque for beating Wigan reserves in the second round of the cup". If you think that you are somehow superior then you are deluded. Same sort of attendances, league records, cups/championships won, size if ground, ultimate goals as a club, fan base. Like someone said on here the other day, I'm all for the fun of the derby and our rivalry, done the right way it's brilliant. It's the epitomy of sport captured in one event. But away from the circus of derby day I respect Swindon fans because they've chosen to support their local side (a side which is similar in many ways to mine), a rare trait in modern sports fans. Now fuck off.
edit: the bit about being deluded isn't aimed at anyone in particular by the way.