Ole in & Ole out are the both the same side of the coin. Both as toxic as each other.

One side abuses the manager, the other side can’t be impartial or objective.

Criticise when we play poorly and praise when we play well.

It’s not difficult. #MUFC
We don’t need essays everyday why he’s a PE Teacher or why he’s better than any manager post Fergie.

It’s boring, it’s draining. He’s changed the culture and has a squad playing for him. But he’s stalled in terms of style and consistency.

It’s ok to point both out. #MUFC
Truth’s always in the middle. He did great to get top 4. But 2 years down the line you expect a consistent style, more than spells in games.

He doesn’t deserve half the abuse from the media & some fans. But he’s had almost £300m to spend. Let’s not pretend he hasn’t been backed.
I’ve always thought Ole got the job too soon. The #MUFC job is so unforgiving, the pressure is constant.

He’s managed elements well. But for me, sometimes he lacks that aura that I expect from a United manager.

He’s learning on the job and you can’t do that at a club like Utd.
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