A familiar face, or time for someone new at the helm?

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It has been six days since Alan Sheehan was sacked as Swansea City head coach.
While the search for Sheehan's successor continues, we asked you whether the club made the right decision to move on from the 39-year-old, and who you would like to see appointed.
Here is what you had to say.
Mark: It was completely correct to let him go. He did amazing stepping in last season to carry us to the end of the season and deserved the job from those results but it seems he lost all momentum and his tactical genius disappeared fast.
Thomas: He shouldn't have been hired, and he shouldn't have been fired. If you sign an inexperienced manager, you have to give them space to learn.
Nigel: The Swans were free diving into relegation type form and results. No improvement on the field promoted unrest and there appeared a need for change.
Roderick: I'll always be grateful to Alan Sheehan for guiding us through last season's stormy waters, but unfortunately he couldn't unlock the full potential of this current group.
Martin: I do feel it is time to bite the bullet a little with reference to a manager and make a statement and go for Brendan Rodgers.
Chris: It is important the right person is in place before Saturday, and no way should the team go backwards with likes of Russell Martin or Brendan Rodgers.
Daniel: We really shouldn't be going for an ex-manager in Brendan Rodgers or Russell Martin as we can't afford them you should always look forward not back.