To answer on your question. Yes, i am one of those people who turned on him. It is because i don't care is he our legend or not. He is a legend as a player and he will be that always. As a manager, he starts from zero and my opinion about him is based on everything else except "he is our Ole" and "knows the club".
First of all, he didn't have any credentials to be coach of biggest club in England, especially in our situation where we need another rebuilding. Also in 5 months he didn't prove that he is up for this task. No pattern in game style at all, bad reactions during the game and complete lack of results in last 2 months. 5 months is enough to show some kind of progress and he didn't showed that.
Why he should be treated differently than Moyes? Because he scored 100 goals for us? Or than some players when we buy them? Every coach or player deserves support based on how he is doing his job. Man Utd is only important here. Not Ole, Jose, Pogba or Moyes. And my opinion is that he is not right man for us and that he is completely out of his depth for this job. His level is Molde. Sounds harsh, but imo, it is true. I can't "support" someone who is not doing good for my club. No matter is it Ole, Jose or lets say my fav player Andy Cole.
Also, these attacks on us who think that he should go, are out of order. It was normal thing to say what you want about Jose or Lvg from day one( i was in their camp till the last day so i know) but Ole is protected from that?
While you have the right to your opinion and people should accept differences of opinion, I have to say there are gaping holes in your arguments.
Of course Ole should be treated differently than Moyes - it is so obvious I shouldn't have to even deal with it but as you clearly have no idea, then here we go. Moyes inherited a title winning team in a stable Manchester United that gave him incredible support and control.
He blew it, by not asking for assistance, by screwing around with the team and instead of using its strengths undermined it by trying to put his mark on United through an amateurish I will do it my way attitude. Moyes sacked the coaching staff that was inseparable from United's success - again out of an insecure notion that the club and team had to be 'his'. But he didn't have anything to replace this successful formula with.
Things started to spiral downwards from Moyes' inability to deal with the job. Then there were the next two managers who looked fantastic compared to Moyes but were still not suitable for different reasons. At least they won silverware and actually had some management philosophies that enabled them to do so.
As for the players, lack of character has distinguished too many of them. These are the players Ole has to deal with. And he will. They are not anything remotely resembling the champion team Moyes inherited. There are significant talents such as Pogba and Ole would be able to get the best out of him if he could get better players.
There are no leaders that bind the team, few players who actually are what we used to call Manchester United players. No Andy Cole who just wanted to win and would work with his team-mates tirelessly for that purpose even when he didn't get along with them or even speak to them a la Teddy Sheringham.
And you're saying Ole should be sacked because just like the young Alex Ferguson those years ago, he needs time to turn it around? Unbelievable and illogical.