At the end of the day, worrying about the manager of this current Man Utd is like worrying about how the deck chairs are arranged on the Titanic.
It doesn't really matter. Fans fight amongst themselves about this manager, or that coach or whatever else, while the real issues lie in the fact the club is entirely set up for failure in terms of how a modern club should be organised.
Under Moyes, Van Gaal and Mourinho I had completely fallen out of love with the club because I hate our owners, I hate the banking pricks who run our club for them, I hate the stupid, inefficient, ego driven organisational structure off the field and the completely misguided priorities under which the club is directed.
I hated those 3 managers because they (naturally) struggled under the weight of restrictions and nonsense that comes with how badly our club is run, and they (again, naturally) looked to serve their own ends and egos.
I loved Ole because he reminded me of a time our club was better. I also genuinely believed and will always believe that he was doing what he felt was right for the club, over what was right for himself, against the backdrop of a toxic organisation.
Deep down I suspected, probably always knew, that he wasn't ever going to be capable of real success, but I didn't mind because I liked him and at times, I liked the team and football he was coaching. I've long since accepted that we're not going to see success under this ownership and board so settling for a manager and team I liked was something I could live with.
Then you lose 5 nil at home to Liverpool and the decision is made. There is no coming back from that for anyone.
But our club doesn't make the decision then, or the next week or the few after that. They ignore a two week international window period and then make the decision the day before a European game that could very well mark the end of our season in terms of any significant achievement.
When you're dealing with that level of incompetence, what fecking difference does the latest Patsy they stick in the managers seat make?
Some of us will support him, some of us will hate him. We'll rant and rave and argue about that all day long on here and on Twitter and in pubs and eventually, after another 2 years of crap, he'll get sacked and the real problem will still be sat in the boardroom, or the executive boxes, rotting away at our club from the inside out.