We've been through 5 permanent managers post-SAF now. I wouldn't have a problem if he was sacked, but you're just starting the same cycle that we had with the other 4. In 2 summer windows, he's tried to clear out the excess from previous manager regimes and dictated the transfers in, including bringing in his old GK, CB, and RW from Ajax to the tune of near 200m. Naglesmann, Potter, or whoever else comes will have the same problem he does with clearing out this current crop and will repeat the same problem with bringing in their own players that suit their tangibly different system. It's been the same thing for a decade now, and we're still talking about sacking managers as if it's going to be a long-term solution. It's a short-term bandage over a problem that lies far further up than the manager.