b82REZ
Full Member
This is exactly where I am with Ole.
If we get a top #9 and #10 and we don’t see a significant improvement against the lesser teams then that would be the point to part with Ole.
If we let Ole go now I feel there would always be a ‘what if’ lingering, especially once the new manager comes in and inevitably fails.
I know we’ve had some awful results but I’ve seen enough since he arrived to stick with him and see this run it’s course which I believe is two summer transfer windows (a chance at two full seasons.)
I mean if he goes now he literally had one summer window to correct the past 5 years of mismanagement and awful recruitment to the tune of 1 Billion**
I keep seeing this line from you who want to keep Ole, a new manager will "inevitably fail". We are seeing failure right now. Unless the next manager gets us relegated he wont be as much of a failure as Solksjaer. What makes you think any half decent manager wouldn't be an improvement on the unqualified charlatan we currently have in charge?
Like it or not Ole is statistically the worse manager we've had since SAF. You can try and spin it like he's doing some divine job and getting us back to the top but he simply isn't. We have regressed to the point that many people are accepting this season is over by Christmas. No managers, let alone the manager of United should be saying at this point of the season that we are just using this season as an extended pre season for next year. Its obscene and frankly no better than Moyes saying we aspire to be like City.