It's reassuring that 90% of you aren't board members at the club, or hold significant management positions at large organizations. You have to realize that we will run the huge risk of setting ourselves back if we let him go - there is no guarantee that whomever replaces him would make things click. That new manager would want his own players, instill his own philosophy, and we'd be starting at square one.
There has been progress. He has significantly improved our defense, solidified our midfield, and has removed a lot of the deadwood - let alone turning players like Smalling into world-beaters. We not playing the prettiest, but we're getting results - which is all that matters at the end of the day. Should we have beaten PSV yesterday? Absolutely. Yet our finishing was easily the most wasteful it has been all season, and we had more than enough opportunities to grab goals. LVG can't finish for our players, that's their job. If Martial finished his clear cut chance in the first half, or Lingard finished one of his many chances a lot of you would be keeping quiet.
We are way better off as a club than we were two years ago, and that is down to LVG's work, something that cannot be dismissed. I'm just trying to offer some perspective.