Not a Utd Fan, at all, but reading with interest.
To be honest I cannot quiet believe what I am reading.
You talk about sacking your manager....who the vast majority of you welcomed with open arms after his trail period.
Look at your starting 11 right now.....your best 11. Look at your subs who came on last night...look at your squad. You are not telling me that your manager is doing a bad job. Sir Alex himself in his prime, would struggle to get this team into the top 4. the position you are in, and the results you have had, are by no means the managers fault. He is working with what he has to work with....end of. You could replace him with a combination of Klopp and Pep, and it wouldnt make one bit of a difference....these are not top of the table players.
Over the past few years you have made huge mistakes in the transfer market....that is the bottom line. You can blame the owners, blame the managers, but it boils down to bad decisions on player selection, and over paying.
To expect to resolve the current situation by sacking the manager represents everything that is wrong with Football in general. This guy was a legend for you. He literally changed the course of the clubs history, and you want to sack him for getting a very average set of players to the top 5. Crazy.
I realise you are "Man Utd" and you are a "top club". But it simply doesnt work like that. Expectations today, have to be aligned with the team, as it is, today.
Ok....I get the owners have let the side down. But again....sacking the manager wont fix that. Nobody was complaining when they got Ole, Mourinho, or even Moyes. In general nobody was complaining when they bought Alexis Sanchez. And in general nobody was complaining when the bought Paul Pogba......so get off your high perches, stop leaving an empty stadium with 10 minutes to go....and get behind your manager, and your young players, and get realistic about what you expect!
Your team needs time to grow. It isnt going to happen overnight. You need a long term manager, with a long term vision. You cannot simply go from where you are now to top of the table overnight. Stick with your man, like he stuck with you when he spent years playing off the bench when more lucrative offers were on the table.