'Huge shoes to fill' - who you want as next Town boss

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We asked for your views on who should succeed Kieran McKenna as Ipswich Town boss.
Here are some of your comments:
Paul: I honestly don't know who I want as next Town boss. Huge shoes to fill and the names out there don't fill me with confidence. Hopefully, the club go under the radar again like they did when they appointed McKenna.
Tom: The focus needs to be on someone with Premier League experience who can slot in with minimal disruption. Currently, I can only think of one name: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. If not, then perhaps another gamble with someone unknown. Could be risky though.
Adrian: We need a manager who can continue taking us forward. I've not got anything against Gary O'Neil, but he's not for me. Liam Rosenior might be a good fit, or Thomas Frank.
Ollie: O'Neil would be a step backwards. If Ipswich are serious in wanting to establish themselves in the Premier League then they need someone better than McKenna.
Alex: Ambitious, particularly given his recent comments, but I'd love to see us go all out for Frank. We have great ownership, a new, state-of-the-art training ground and a track record of giving manager's time and influence, which would be a stable club to return to.
Tom: I would be happy with either O'Neil or Solskjaer. Both know what it takes in the Premier League and fit the mould of McKenna - being young, ambitious and a decent human being. Ole is known to be a good friend of McKenna's, which gives me a sneaky suspicion about him...
Adam: Rosenior was always top of my list. However, I would love Frank or Steven Gerrard to throw their hats into the ring.