Those complaining about players leaving if we dont go up appear to have forgotten that we would be well compensated for this to happen - we would then invest in more players and the cycle begins again. If we lost the likes of Cirkin, Jobe, Rigg (not even sure he would go) or Hume we'd have thick end of 70-80m to reinvest. We may even attempt to make Le Fee permanent with the funds we'd get from Jobe and Neil leaving. Add in some of the better prospects that could be coming up from the youth side we might even be in a better position next season. Its not an immediate doom and gloom if we dont go up as some are predicting (not necessarily on here mind you - twitter and facebook seem to think the world ends if we sell Jobe and Rigg)