Who you think should be the next Wolves bosspublished at 09:41 GMT

Image source, Getty ImagesWe asked for your views on who the next Wolves boss should be.
Here are some of your comments:
John: 'It can't go on like this, can it? It can'. Famous words from Mick McCarthy. We have to get whoever we can get at this point, because who would want this job? Realistically, I would want Brendan Rodgers, but whoever it is good luck!
Allen: Not Gary O'Neil! It's the ownership's fault for the decline as they have sold players and not replaced them well. All Wolves fans know whoever comes in has their hands tied behind their back and their reputation will be shredded by association with a flailing club. I'd really like Julen Lopetegui back but he won't work for Fosun because of the sell-and-not-replace model. Maybe try Steven Gerrard? He can learn his trade here and then keep us in the Championship, and build a team for a future in the Premier League when Fosun have decided what they want to do with the club - run it to the ground or give it a chance of success.
Paul: Must be some sort of joke if they're considering O'Neil! Rodgers is the only one on the 'possible list' worth considering.
Simon: Certainly not O'Neil - that would be a bad move. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could be a decent move.
Jay: I want Rodgers but would he want to come into this, or wait for a better opportunity to come along? Honestly, whoever we get is going to struggle as the squad is poor and we don't have any money to improve it in January. Fosun will have to sell the club as they have not got the money to keep us fighting.
Richard: The next appointment should be part of a long-term plan which must include the high probability of returning to the Championship. Therefore, a coach that understands the challenges of both leagues, as well as how to rebuild an unbalanced squad. Rob Edwards would be a good shout, especially as he has a strong connection with the club already.
Cyril: It has to be Rodgers. Out of those linked with the job, he is the only one with a track record. That is unless Nuno Espirito Santo becomes available, as I think his heart is still at Wolves.































