Hiya, Stu.
Long time no hear - been on your hols, or working hard to get some cash before you set off for Uni?
I agree with you that Will would probably win this standing on his head, but . . . . . . I'm not at all convinced it's a good thing at this point in his career.
He's served his time as the nation's Pop Idol, and done us proud. Now he's had a break, travelled around Europe to rave reviews, and visited America to take some time out to write new, original material for his next album.
I would have thought that the last thing he (and probably most of the other 'Idols') wanted to do was to go back to a competition style environment. It may be more money in Simon Fuller's pocket, but that's about all.
They've all won the competition that mattered to them - now let them all get on with their careers.