The man looks broken, gutted to have ultimately failed, it’s obviously a sad but amicable partying of ways and to avoid it looking like a cold sacking of a club legend we’ve given him the chance to address the fans in a farewell video, absolutely nothing wrong in that and it speaks volumes of the man to front up whilst emotional and do an interview immediately after being sacked, why? Because he cares what the fans think.
It’s gone wrong this season, big time, he knows that and accepts it, you won’t hear him making excuses.
He made slow and steady progress here and picked us up from a dark place, I was there at Cardiff on his first game and I never expected it to last as long as it did, he provided some good memories (yes as well as bad this season) but I believe he can look back at the 3 years and find a bit of pride in the fact he gave his all and left us in a better place than he found us, whatever caveat you want to throw into that doesn’t matter, he restored some pride prior to this seasons downfall.
Thanks for giving your all Ole as a player and as a manager. That’s what I’ll remember him for.