Imo, the key disagreement between the "Ole out" and "Ole in" camps are not whether we are shite or whether the results are awful, i think the key is what we need going forward. Some people dont trust Ole to rebuild the squad, which is perfectly understandable considering our current form, but in my opinion just a semblance of continuity right now is more important than hitting the reset button once again and hoping the next appointment will solve our plight, despite there being loads of evidence that this goes well beyond the manager
I am not saying we should stick with Ole just because of sentiment, but i am willing to stomach a poor season if it means we can reap the rewards 2-3 years from now. People like to discredit his transfers as "obvious", but even though none of them (except James maybe) were "hidden gems", i would much prefer these three over pretty much any other transfer we have done the last 5-6 years. He also trimmed some unnecessary fat from the squad, which we have payed the price for (re: Lukaku) on the pitch now, but i would much prefer unwanted players being cleared out fast and painful rather than it being dragged out over several seasons.
Also, i am pretty confident that Ole is a better manager than our current disastrous runs suggests. No doubt EPL is a huge step up from the Norwegian league, but i dont think you can win the league in any country really if you are utterly inept at coaching
So despite us being utterly dire right now, i still have some hope there are better times ahead if Ole is given the chance to fulfill his vision. The transfers in have been good (the best in a long time), the departures have been necessary, and him talking about "building a new culture" and having a British core (which we always had) seems sensible in my eyes