The problem is "having a real go" usually translates to expensive experienced players with, across Gibbo's tenure, a varying degree of success which seems to have diminished as the years have go on.
I'd favour a model that even if we go down, we aren't in a constant state of flux, with 15 players leaving and another 15 having to be signed.
Add 4 or 5 quality players on permanent deals, the odd inexpensive freebie and loan to pad the squad.
Then if we come down we either have ready made top end championship layers like Archer/Ramsey/Giles et al, or they've produced enough in our season in the prem to gain a move and us some profit.