People criticise some of us who still want Ole in because they think we're "blind" to his faults.

This couldn't be further from the truth. Many of the arguments "Oleouters" make are extremely illogical and agenda-driven. Majority of them are unwilling or even incapable.. (1)
... of looking at the big picture. And then there's the abuse.

We all have different ideas on how you should support a club.

However, I have never liked the sacking culture and the "ThisOut, ThatOut" trend. I liked it a lot less when everyone bought into the idea... (2)
... of a long term rebuild. We all agreed that the club José left behind needed major work.

A few media agendas, some reactionary takes and people find making up their own minds impossible. They'd rather just listen to irrational arguments which are...(3)
... genuinely meant to garner clicks and views.

If Ed gets Pochettino or whoever you want, how long before we start calling for him to get the sack? We've seen it with players. A few bad performances and they're labelled as "frauds" (4)
The truth is that we're not even in crisis. The exaggerated responses from the media after every loss or draw just makes it look like we are.

People always fall for it. (5)
Hate on Ole all you want. It doesn't change the fact that if he leaves, he would have left the club better than he found it.

And whoever replaces him will get exactly the same treatment that I give Solskjaer now.

But the cycle continues. #MUFC
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