With sincere apologies
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Interesting ideas, but I think it is missing a key component to tie things together - the checking of the manager's ego at the door and playing to the strengths of the players.
Case in point.... Solskjær arrived and won his first set of matches by calming the more or less open player revolt. Whether the players were right or wrong doesn't matter as perhaps anyone United brought in might have gotten the same reaction.
The flip side of this is us bringing in Domé who took over a team that was doing well more or less under a well-liked manager who was also a proven player. Taking over a team halfway through a season is almost never a good thing, especially when they're doing reasonably well.
Maybe the difference is that Dome was handed the role and didn't have to prove success to keep the role, at least for this season. If we're having these same conversations at the end of the new season however, well, then I'll yield that you have a valid point.
Bottom line for me is that it's still only the middle of January and we don't even have a full lineup yet. If they bring in a couple of new amazing players and we end up having a great season then all this Domé-out talk fades away. If we're still at this point in a year, well, perhaps I'll start sharpening my pitchfork along with all o' youse.