My personal opinion on Gary Monk is that he was an appointment from within and seen as a smooth transition to manage a club whose style of play had been laid down, quite successfully since the days of Roberto Martinez. Subsequent managers may have tinkered and tweaked it a bit but, it was basically the same style. Under Gary Monk, Swansea were only heading one way and that was down. Swansea took the option to bin him and to be honest, I don't know who their current manager is. Is it still Alan Curtis in a caretaker role? Anyway, as far as Monk is concerned, it's a big no from me. Frying pans and fires and all that.
if the pressure got to Pearson at Leicester, wait until he rocks up at Villa
Simon Grayson, anyone?
It is the most important managerial decision since 1987 and (given the money involved) possibly ever so knee jerk is not the way to go.
I personally feel that the DoF appointment is more important - get that right and you never know, a seemingly unattainable Manager may fancy the challenge.