Another twist in the tale.
I really do want Ole to succeed. I think he is trying to rebuild United brick by brick. It's a slow, up and down process.
I see both sides of the argument. I see why people want him gone for a ready made world class manager to quickly get us up to top 4 standards.
I see why people want Ole to do the job, it might take 2-3 extra years compared to a Poch or another top class manager.
I enjoy the styles of play Ole tries to play, and there's only so much you can do with limited players, and 3-4 in our 11 are limited. Imagine a world class number 9, number 10, left back and holding midfielder. That team would give anybody a game and I genuinely can see what steps Ole is trying to take.
I keep changing my mind in what I want. If we sack Ole, we're effectively selling our soul in terms of everything we want Manchester United to stand for. We're trying to re-build our club into a fast, attacking, home grown club complimented with world class additions. Sack him now, mid-rebuild and we're left at square 1, where a new manager might not fancy half the squad and another fire sale might happen, with no guarantee that new signings from a new manager would be the answer.
I'm leaning towards sticking with him. Lets weather this season and see if we strengthen the key areas needed.