Wolves chairman Steve Morgan insisted the club were right to sack Mick McCarthy after the appointment of his assistant Terry Connor as their new manager until the end of the season.
But Wolves supporters question why the club SACKED the manager, but put his ASSISTANT in the hot seat.
How is that taking the club forward?
Connor was named on Friday as the new boss at Molineux with 13 games left to preserve the club's Barclays Premier League status.
A host of managers were linked with the role, including Steve Bruce, Alan Curbishley, Walter Smith and Brian McDermott, but the club have opted to promote from within.
Morgan: "This is a very important appointment and this is not one you can make on a knee-jerk response.
"We have seen a number of people, nowhere near the amount of people that has been in the media.
"We went through the process and narrowed it down and it became clear from the way the players were responding to Terry that he was the right man.
"Mick has done a fantastic job at this club. Each season that I've been here working with Mick, Mick has taken this club forward.
"This season it was different. The decision we had to take after the West Brom game (a 5-1 defeat after which McCarthy was sacked) was: was it right to continue the way we were going or was it right to make a change?
"Of course I'm convinced it was the right thing to do."