This is just about the most predictable piece of football news in a long time. I admit to having checked the internet every hour or so today. In terms of why he had to go and what a basically good bloke he is, I agree with what's already been said. I hope Rob finds another coaching job soon.
Personally, I'd welcome Dave Jones as gaffer. He has had a lot of experience of success/failure and knowledge of football at all levels. His contacts book alone would be worth his salary. However, even if he doesn't get/want the job, having him in for a week or two to steady the ship and to help find a suitable manager would be progress.
You have to ask a few questions. Who interviewed Rob for the job? Was anyone with any experience of club management on the interview panel? I expect not. Rob has said he felt let down by some of the players. Given that he brought in so many of them and he has given youngsters like Carl, Max and Jake so much playing time, I wonder who the rebels are.
I'm expecting a lot of change at the club over the next few weeks. Rob brought in his own assistant (Gill) and first-team coach (Russell). Would a new manager want to bring his own people in? MP has said he thinks some new players are needed, so maybe we'll see a few loanees soon and some permanent signings in January.
I would expect the new man to be in place within two to three weeks, so he can assess the staff and make the changes he wants by the end of the transfer window. Meanwhile, I am actually looking forward to seeing how Dave Jones gets on with the current squad. Everyone seems to think it's been underperforming. The next four games are against fellow strugglers, so I would hope we can pick up a few points - and maybe score a few goals.