I was somewhat on the fence, purely down to hope, but that's me completely off the fence now. You got more progressive managers coming in and imprinting their ideas on the team instantly and getting better and better from that point. You could argue we at best have remained stagnant, gone backwards if you somehow think the early results were in the slightest bit sustainable. We look clueless if we can't counter attack, there is no evidence of players being coached or in game management, over a year into his reign. He has spent a feck ton on the defence and we can't keep a clean sheet for the life of us, I can't remember a single time he was proactive and changed the game with a substitution, he just seems to sit there looking jolly when shite isn't going our way. He needs to go. You have managers like Poch who have shown they can build teams and improve players both collectively and individually, he may not be the man to take us back to the top, but that can be said for any manager. All managers come with risks, he would at least be a huge step in the right direction but instead we are going to dawdle with this decision until it becomes evident to the idiots we got running this club, potentially missing out on the good candidates currently available, which has been the case for years now.
Even if we did see some evidence of progress from Ole, the direction he wants to take this team in isn't where I want to see United. He has an insistence on the United of old etc. The game has changed, that formula simply won't work anymore when you have teams who will have players just as good, who are drilled extremely well. All teams have money, all top teams have top players now. They need to be coached.
He is a legend at the club, no-one should forget that, but his time here as a manager has been nothing short of woeful, he needs to go so we can improve. This complete lack of identity and idea was evident under Jose too, not sure why we are so insistent on making the same mistake again, especially when if anything, given Jose's track record, investing that time in him would have been the smarter thing to do, not in a manager who has a history of failure.