This would be good news. As much as he's a target for disdain (rightfully so) and his team plays awful football, he's a bloody good manager. I don't believe any other manager out there would have this United team as high up in the table as he has them, and I don't believe anyone would have won them any trophies last season. There's nobody they can replace him with that would provide any IMMEDIATE danger for us.
United's "failures" this season are more down their board than they are Mourinho for me. There's something to be said about a club that when a manager who's won majorly everywhere he's been can't cut it at your club.
United's struggles make it so much easier to appreciate the way City is run as a football club.