O'Neil? Farke? - what next at Norwich?

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Former Norwich midfielder and Wolves boss Gary O'Neil is a favourite for many Canaries fans

Michael - It's a shame, but because of transfer windows the only way to affect a change on the pitch in November is by changing the manager, rightly or wrongly. The new manager decision and January window are so important now they can't be left in Ben Knapper's hands. He must go today!!

Bill - Gary O'Neil has intensity, gets the players fit, working, and aware of what is required. He also knows the club and always seemed to give 100%.

Mike - Here's a far reaching reply how about (Delia's friend) Roy Hodgson as general manager and a young coach of his choice under him? That could do it for our hard- done-by fans.

Andy - Stop buying lower tier players from Europe. In January we must buy players with Championship experience, to at least steady the ship. Get the scouts out there on a cold wet windy Wednesday and watch them play. Data analysis clearly doesn't work.

Tim - Hope Daniel Farke gets sacked by Leeds and Norwich appoint him again.

Jonathan - I think it's vital that our next head coach is a big character, with a big personality. Someone who won't just get the players going but also the crowd. Someone in the Nathan Jones mould.

Simon - We need someone to get us out of this mess we're in currently, my preference is Gary Rowett.

Roberth - Norwich as a club and the Norwich fans must accept a manager that puts results first, and style of play second. Mark Robins would be the one for me, but fat chance he would give up his Stoke job as he's heading for promotion there.

Ben - Several good candidates have already left the market (Danny Rohl, Marti Cifuentes, Rob Edwards). Michael Carrick or Gary O'Neil are dependable and young options. Both would need support from experienced assistants - time to get a better blend of youth and experience in our entire coaching set up.