He was in his mid sixties and his greatest period of success by far was in the 1990s. Plus he’d been out of the club game for 3 years. Football moves fast. Just look at the state of Jose now.
Your general point re Jose and LVG is that there has been a great deal of incompetence at board level that makes it difficult for any manager. I can understand that reasoning, but as I said, they both did better in terms of trophies than Ole has done so far, despite the fact that both were not suited to the club.
I think people are complaining (and this is just my analysis, I hardly speak for everyone on this issue) because of the lack of tangible success. Ole will be 3 years in the job by the end of this year. Top 4 two seasons in a row is all well and good, but top 4 is not a trophy, contrary to the wisdom of Arsene Wenger. At some point, a manager has to prove he can win. That’s why his ‘ego’ comments were a bit odd, because you’ve got to start somewhere. Try and get into the winning habit, because that’s what winning is, a habit (as the cliche goes). He’s got a great chance this season and IMO, he has to take it, or his job will be under threat if United don’t mount a serious challenge for the league next year.
Do I think there are managers that could have done better than Ole with United’s current issues? Yes I do, because I don’t believe Ole is an elite coach.
Do I accept your point that any manager, no matter how good, would have been hamstrung to a degree by United’s clueless board and leadership? Yes I do.