We all know he's going nowhere. I actually am really struggling to see how this comes to an end, for one reason - this feels like last chance saloon for Woodward. If he sacks Ole, he is admitting another mistake and that in turn will open up an unbelievable wrath from supporters. That will be really bad for business and is avoid at all costs for the Glazers and Woodward.
Woodward knows this, believe me. He knows he boxed himself into a corner now and what he will do is stick by this for a few years, talking about a rebuild etc. I can almost guarantee that Woodward will not sack Ole for at least 2 years. It was easier for him with other managers because it became popular consensus to sack the manager, that simply won't happen with Ole. Especially at the ground, where it feels like it'd be taboo to say Solskjaer should be sacked.
Appointing Ole was either a masterstroke or idiocy, because Woodward is going to have to stand by a failing project and watch the house burn around him.