Three things to spot with this forum, for Top Reds and their ilk, you can see them from a mile away.
1. Complete unwillingness to give a manager a chance unless he has a highly decorated CV of trophies, unless of course there are feelings involved like with Ole, so what does this mean? Well it means a lot of the people on this forum absolutely would not entertain the idea of a manager who hasn't won trophies before, now I can understand to some degree because of the likes of Moyes, which was a disaster, but again, there are levels, they wouldn't give the likes of Nagelsmann, Rose, Tuchel etc a chance, the potential is clearly high with all of these despite the lack of a trophy going back some seasons ago, but these are the kinds of managers that Bayern Munich etc take a punt on, but according to a lot on here, are just not good enough for the mighty Manchester United. Which leads me to my second point...
2. "Hipster Managers" it's a phrase we've all seen on this forum time and time again, if there is a fantastic looking coach around, who is getting a great tune out of their squad, great attacking football, on limited resources and is crying out to be given a chance at a club with a high amount of resources, then this is just a "Flavour of the month" or "Hipster manager" in their eyes and is completely unworthy to manage Manchester United, again, see the likes of Nagelsmann, Rose, Tuchel, and even Klopp at one point, this is especially a prevelant phrase if the manager is German it seems.
3. The need to be seen as the "superior" club, i'm not talking succesfully of course, but morally, we can't dare to be seen to be one of these clubs that sacks an underperforming manager on the regular, that's something the likes of Chelsea and Bayern do, we don't work like that, we instead are a club renowned on giving managers years upon years to do something, even though our club only ever did that twice, and they just happened to be two of the best managers the world has ever seen, not to mention the world and the game have football have moved on since these times, unfortunately these fans do not want to move with these times, they will stand their absolute moral high ground of being that club who sticks it out with the manager even if it's plain to see it's not working on any level, because whilst we may not win anything we can at least say to other clubs "well at least we don't just sack our managers!!!" phrases often seen with this lot are "He needs to build his own squad" "He needs more investment" despite having hundreds of millions of pounds of investment of course. These are the kinds of fans who would rather see United relegated and never win anything, just so long as we can say "Look, look! We gave Solskjaer 10 years!! Who cares if he failed that makes us a better football club than you, you plastic lot with your multiple CL and League wins in that time period!!!!" They aren't fans of the club you see, they just have a massive penchant for appearing superior to others morally and don't care about the CLUB, they attach themselves to a singular manager or player, this time it's Solskjaer, just as we had the cult of Mourinho, we now have the cult of Ole.