I wanted him gone earlier this year, believing that whatever form we had after his immediate hire was a mirage from the team actually being happy after working under a totalitarian like Mourinho.
But, I see no point in not giving him all of next year (unless it is truly a disaster by January). We finally look to have a promising attack, and the defense is somewhat sorted. The last thing we need to do is fire Ole, potentially bring in a new coach who prefers to change our style of attack to something more in their mold (for example, emphasizing a target man #9). I don't think we want to fund another squad rebuild to accomplish building in that coaches mold, whereas building around Ole's current vision, is adding pieces that fit into a current vision. Now, I'm not ruling out eating my words in a year. I'm not fully sold on him taking this team to the top. But, I'm willing to give him the chance to prove he is given the other options.