More of your questions to BBC Radio Suffolk's Graeme McLoughlin - these look at how Ipswich's squad is shaping up for the summer.
Sonny asked: If Ipswich do go down, who do you think will move on to a Premier League club, and who will continue the project here?
Graeme: An interesting one, Sonny, that is no doubt being debated on a regular basis among supporters.
There seems to be a general consensus that Liam Delap would be off and it is hard to argue against that being the case given the season he has had and the interest he is attracting as a result. The club would not let him go cheaply, though.
Would fellow England Under-21 star and prize asset Omari Hutchinson follow suit? I am not so sure. Would there be bids for Axel Tuanzebe and Leif Davis from other Premier League clubs? Quite possibly. Dara O'Shea, Jacob Greaves, Jaden Philogene, Sam Szmodics? My feeling is they would all want to play essential roles for Town in a Championship promotion push next season, should the club be relegated in May.
I also think it is far more likely that stalwarts Cameron Burgess, Sam Morsy, Wes Burns and Conor Chaplin would remain at Portman Road should Ipswich be lining up in the second tier come August.
Mark asked: My impression is that the players who have come all the way up with Kieran McKenna have performed better, with more conviction and more according to his game plans. Does your reading of the games support that impression?
Graeme: In my last Q&A, I touched on the fact a few members of the League One contingent have had to be more patient this season with regards to game time, given the host of new arrivals last summer.
When they have had their chance to shine, they have often taken it. For example, I've not seen a huge amount of difference at centre-half between Dara O'Shea and Jacob Greaves, when compared with Luke Woolfenden and Cameron Burgess. Similarly, it is almost the toss of a coin as to who would start out of summer signing Jack Clarke and double- promotion winner Nathan Broadhead.
I also feel Conor Chaplin was underused earlier on in the season and sadly injury has put paid to any hopes of him establishing himself as the number 10 in recent months. A fully fit Wes Burns would also start for me, at this moment in time, over Jaden Philogene, although I do think the latter has the potential to become an important player.
It works the other way as well.
Jens Cajuste and Liam Delap have been two of Town's best performers, adapting to McKenna's game plans very well. I've also been very impressed with the conviction shown by Conor Townsend, who – like Chaplin – has been unfortunate when it comes to game time.