I have stoically backed OGS and never once wavered or changed my vote. But it's not about gloating and we haven't achieved anything YET...
For me, and I've made this point many times, rather than solely looking at league position and results I've been focusing mostly on three key areas; Recruitment, Player Improvement and Tactical intent. Ultimately these are the three areas that will take us forward and complete a successful rebuild, which is what needs to happen before we start demanding trophies. These also happen to be three areas that I feel Ole has excelled in (and the previous managers have failed miserably in.)
Recruitment: It was clear that we needed to add quality, we did well in the summer but clearly needed more in midfield and attack, the addition of Bruno has been outstanding. Recruitment has been excellent, every addition has improved us IMO. In a perfect world Ed would have gotten us Bruno in the summer rather than January. In addition the clear out of deadwood was expedited in the summer, perhaps hastily, but it needed doing and time is of the essence for managers, especially the one sat in the United dugout. I've no time for anybody that tries to limit the praise Ole get's for his recruitment.
Player Improvement: Has been excellent. Fred - Completely transformed. MCTominay - Making Strides. Martial - Best season at United. Rashford - Best season at United pre-injury. Shaw - Looking the player we hoped we had bought. Matic - Back to his old self. Not to mention his handling of the young players like Williams, Dan James, Greenwood which again has been outstanding IMO.
Tactical Intent: To me it has been clear pretty much since Ole started in the temp position that his intent has been to have the team press high, which is something that has been lacking for what seems like a decade. This is a key area I've been wanting each of the previous managers to implement. This approach backfired somewhat last season as we didn't quite have the squad and fitness to implement it properly but I'm confident it's going to be a big part of the approach in the future which I believe is an absolute must for us as a team going forward in the modern game. The passing has been progressive and generally forwards compared especially when you compare that to the previous managers, likewise the one/two touch interplay has been hugely improved IMO. Lots of examples of this when we are seemingly pinned in on the touchline and play some very nice one touch triangles to get back on the front foot.
Of course Ole needs to prove it in the league table and ultimately that is what he will be judged on, and rightly so of course, however if you drop the negativity and assess our play and approach fairly these positives are as clear as day.
We still have a way to go yet, but importantly, before we can make great strides we needed to get the above basics right. We are now in a position, perhaps for the first time in years, where we can genuinely be excited about our summer window and what that may add to this young energetic side.