They've lost a number of players, Grandin, Baptiste, Crainey, Taylor Fletcher etc etc, and replaced them (hardly) with what look like very low budget signings. If they sell Ince the chairman seemingly will re-invest little (he banked most of the Premier League money to his wife I believe), and they'll find it hard to attract anyone of similar quality to replace him.
Oh, and add to that the fact that Paul Ince is an absolute DINOSAUR of a football manager.
I've got them at 4/1 to be relegated in a little accumulator for fun.