Voted time for a change but the problem with two determined answers in a structural pool is that they give permanent answers. Meaning they sway the public and steer their opinion into a certain direction. I'm sure that a number of United fans (like myself) think that Ole should be sacked by the end of the season and this type of pool just feeds the agenda of the hard core OLEout brigade (prehaps not even caring who replaces him or not thinking it through) that seems to be desperate after the Liverpool trashing. The WHEN and WHO questions are much more important than Ole's sacking. Give us a pool on when (now or the end of the season) and who (Zidane, Conte, Poch, Rodgers, Ten Hag or somebody else) and I am certain we would get more diverse answers to this tricky and vital question for our club.
You are right about getting the right manager, but you won't know who the right manager is until you give them a chance. The problem with this idea of sticking with Solskjaer until the end of the season is that your opportunities become more limited. Who said a manager is willing to sit around for you to make a decision?
Sticking with Solskjaer has cost us quite a few opportunities already. I am not saying we would have got them, but by keeping Solskjaer in the role we have lost out on the opportunity of even trying for these managers: Tuchel, Conte (seems to be Tottenham bound), Nagelsmann, and Flick. Now, they might have ended up where they went, anyway, but at least we would have had an opportunity of trying to get them. As it is, this idea of keeping Solskjaer could just cost us more opportunities in the future.
I do not think it is necessary to sign the new permanent manager at this instance, so long as negotiations are going on. But we don't know if anything is going on, and so people will, understandably, believe we are sticking with Solskjaer. This is another reason why it is best to move on, and appoint a caretaker (one you will actually let go this time), as the negativity will just continue because it is quite clearly not working. If people knew we had a caretaker and were seeking to make Ten Hag etc. permanent manager in the summer, the negativity around the club will reduce massively.
I think this is why sticking with Solskjaer is ill-advised.