You'll see that a lot on here. You lot were mid-table nobodies until Poch showed up and lifted you out of that existence, turning you into top four contenders. If you point out that it was actually Redknapp who did that, 5th/6th place quickly becomes mid-table, while his two top 4 finishes are conveniently ignored.Just to clarify, some of his more favoured squad members are (were) Lloris, Vertonghen, Rose, Lamela, Eriksen and Kane - all of which were first team players when he arrived.
In his first season, he actually ended up with 5 points less than the car-crash season with AVB and Sherwood where we got beaten comprehensively (5 or 6 goals) by most of the top 4 sides.
I get that Man United fans are suddenly going to gloss over stuff if they want to convince everyone that it's a good idea to go for him, but don't try and rewrite history.
Poch is a good manager, and if Ole fails here, he'd be my first choice, but some have a tendency to credit him with a lot of things he didn't do, while absolving him of any blame for things that went wrong (these same people will then turn around and blame Ole for anything that goes wrong at United because "the buck stops with the manager!")