Not too fussed if they sack him. I remember folks on here panicking when Moyes, Van Gaal, Mourinho, Ole at the wheel, Rangnick, were sacked/left, with the belief that they will have learned from their mistakes from the last appointment and the next one will be the one. The problems run deeper than the manager. This idea they're going to morph into the Man United of Ferguson with a new appointment is fanciful, and has proven to be for almost ten years. Another dud will come in, get hyped to oblivion, reality will then rear its ugly head, and we can all have a laugh about it on here.