You don't know any of that for a fact though. Lose a couple of games and you won't be sticking your neck out saying that, just like you weren't prior to the Newcastle game. Before which, there were various stories of players being unsure of him/his tactics or whatever, which could be bollocks, but we don't know. Football is a fickle place and 'the majority of fanbase' backing Ole today, after 2 good results, means nothing. They were probably the same calling for his head a week ago. Fair enough though, you aren't fickle because you have made up your mind on him and will stand by that, just like you once did for Jose, lavishing him with unrelenting superlatives. But I'm the same, I'm not fickle. I don't want to dislike him (as a manager), I pay good money and invest a lot of time in going to watch United all around the country, why would I want anything other that us to be at our best? And that is where the issue lies, though I will happily accept that I'm wrong if and when the time comes that he has changed my mind. Just as you may do if things ever got so bad. Let's not pretend it has been smooth sailing though. Ole is now doing what many of us have suggested he should and, lo and behold, results and performances follow. This justifies the criticism even more. You can try to be dismissive or think you are some sort of authority on United/Solskjaer and what is going on behind the scenes, but you're just a guy sitting wherever you are in the world, giving your opinion. That's all.