Why does it make sense to let a manager stay just to rebuild the squad, when you don't intend on keeping him? This is the hurdle I can't get past with this logic and, for me, it's been one of the worst arguments of them all from the pro-Ten Hag lot. I know the arguments you'll make, but I can't see any logic at all. Just right place, right time? As in, he's already here so feck it, let him do it?
And on top of this, you're trusting the judgement of a guy who had had carte blanche on signings, brought in guys who he knows very well and has worked with extensively, who have not been good enough. And he's tried to sign more dross on top but luckily failed. This is the guy who we want to trust to identify what is needed? It's just lunacy.
What on earth? I absolutely intend on keeping him. Otherwise, as you say, what's the point? As for his signings - I love how people just write them all off. Some hits, some misses. Martinez and Hojlund in particular I would class as successful, Mount will eventually turn out to be a good signing, imo and Onana is continuing to improve.
As for my reasons for keeping ETH here you go:
1. He showed in his first season he can get the players to perform to a high level, even if there was some inconsistency - but that was to be expected.
2. His second season has been devastated by injuries. People dismiss this, but it's a reality. 30 something defensive combinations in 40 something games is going to mess with your form, not to mention injuries to Mount, Mainoo, Martial and others for substantial periods of time. No left back for more or less the whole season. No Martinez, one of our best players last year, for the whole season.
3. His development of the youth and building of a connection between the youth team and the senior squad has been brilliant.
4. Who else is out there that is a realistic option who would likely be an upgrade? I hear names mentioned, none of whom inspire confidence that they could do a better job than ETH. Let's hear those suggestions.
5. Any new appointment would be a reset on the clock for rebuilding the club.
ETH has had an up and down season, and it's been mostly grim, but I think we should let him work through the process and that he has shown enough in moments to be trusted to see out his plan. Should next year be a repeat of this one, when he has a fully fit squad to chose from and the support of a competent board, then a change would be a fair decision.