As others said, it's not as simple as the GON brigade are either right or wrong as nobody knows what position we'd be in under a different manager, we might well have taken a lot more points from some very winnable games post world cup, or we might have had a Nathan Jones style implosion.
Clearly it's never been worth letting GON go without a suitable replacement lined up, especially given the lack of experience in our coaching team. That's a given. Promising signs last 3 games and great to see the team still playing with spirit, but that doesn't make anyone who's questioned the appointment of GON wrong.