If the worst came to the worst, and MM walked/went, I think there's enough in the club to 'hold the fort'. Alan Walsh was much admired at the City for his work there, and from what we've seen so far he's got the U18's playing good, organised football. There's more than one example of physios stepping up, and no-one knows our club and the players better than Phil Kite. Marcus Stewart has only just returned, and although not yet managerial material I reckon he could work as part of a team...and he's been there and done it on the field. Shaun North got praise for steadying the ship when *uckle went. So I'm not suggesting a permutation of the above as a long-term answer, but I don't think that if MM went we couldn't put something in place.
Agreed I wouldn't mind having all three in charge. Obviously both Stewart and Kite are Rovers legends and Alan Walsh has worked at Rovers before I believe.
With all of those 'good guys' in post, why the devil cant they sort out the problems between themselves now??