Over on the Caf, a fella started a thread about their 'rebuild', and while he's being hailed for his "sense" by loads of posters, it contains this:
"Until there is genuine stability at United there will be nothing to build upon. By contrast Liverpool stuck with Klopp after an initial period of real uncertainty, where it seemed like the fans where starting to turn against him. The point here is that if United are serious about a rebuild they will have to appoint a manager, stick to him and see it through."
The bolded bit is an amazing slice of fake history - yeah, we had a couple of bad results/performances in 2015-16, but there were also very quickly some amazing performances and it was crystal clear to everyone that we were going in the right direction. We reached two cup finals and I don't remember anyone (in person or on the internet) even suggesting that Klopp wasn't anything but the right man.
To compare anything about Klopp and Solskjaer is pure madness. In terms of track record, authority, charisma or style of play, one is simply levels and levels above the other. At the same point in his reign, 10 months in, Klopp had us smashing Arsenal away and challenging Chelsea at the top of the table while playing amazing stuff. Ole has United in relegation form since March. Laughable even discussing them in the same sentence.
It's amazing that they've conjured this up as part of their desperate, hugely misguided belief that things will just click if you stick with a guy for long enough. Once again, because it happened for Fergie, it's apparently evidence that it'll happen for anyone. As we keep seeing, the fabled "United way" is just "what happened when Fergie was here and we won all them trophies".
The delusion is a joy to behold.