It's more good riddance than goodbye to the 2015/16 season as a Town fan, but how have Swindon's players rated this season?
Lawrence Vigouroux - 6 (out of 10)
Despite a couple of major hiccups, a decent season from the loanee, could we see him again next season?
Nathan Thompson - 7
Another good season from the clubs leader, team suffered massively in his absence.
Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill - 6
Finally found his feet after a poor start to life in Wiltshire, a talented wingback who could play a key role next season.
Fabien Robert - 6
Like a lot of Town’s squad, he struggled to find any consistency due to niggling injuries. If he stays injury free next season he’ll be a big asset.
Jordan Turnbull - 6
Never reached the heights of last season, but still a solid campaign from the Southampton loanee, would be a great signing on a permanent basis.
Drissa Traore - 6
A season full of complications for the Ivorian, but he quickly becomes a linchpin in midfield when fully fit.
Yaser Kasim - 6
In spells he looked like the player that helped Town to a play-off final, but in others he didn’t look interested.
Nicky Ajose - 8
Really came to life when given a striking partner in Obika, a natural goalscorer, if we want any success next season the club must keep hold of the star striker.
Michael Doughty - 7
A box office player, exciting to watch whenever he picks up the ball, would be a massive boost if we can sign him on a full-time deal.
James Brophy - 6
A good first full professional season from the 21-year-old, it’ll be interesting to see how he develops next season.
Louis Thompson - 6
A consummate professional but this is a season Louis will want to forget.
Jeremy Balmy - 5
The impact substitute failed to fulfill his job description.
Jonathan Obika - 8
Unlike many of his teammates, Obika improved from last season, the club has to do everything to keep hold of him.
Jamie Sendles-White - 7
An impressive opening few months for the ex-QPR defender, he deserves an extension to his current deal.
Jermaine Hylton - 5
Due to the form of Town’s first choice striking partnership, he never got a look-in, a good striker who desperately needs games to improve.
Ty Belford - 5
After waiting for a chance, he was finally rewarded with some first team action this year, but failed to make an impression.
Anton Rodgers - 5
The focus of frustration for many fans, despite a few good performances he endured an average season, needs to move on this summer.
Brad Barry - 6
A decent first season for the former Brighton trainee, held in high regard by his peers as he won players’ player of the season award this past week.
Ellis Iandolo - 6
His emergence has been one of the bright spots of the season, a big talent.
Raphael Rossi Branco - 6
Enjoyed a good first half of the campaign, but failed to replicate that in 2016, a good back up but not good enough to be relied on for a full season.
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