awooga83
Personally - if someone is able to consistently have us challenge - the odds are they will deliver atleast once. It would genuinely defy the odds that we don't win anything under him.
I think there's a better chance of that than rolling the dice with someone who isn't a top class manager - and the conversation changes to top four.
I'm all for changing him for Enrique but after that - I'm out of options and I'm glad that the Board aren't going to sack him either if he finishes second again. Although, he may be more likely to resign in that case.
Upgrading can only work if you have someone better lined up, otherwise it's not an upgrade. Peoples thirst for change is overriding the rationale that things can actually get worse under the wrong manager (genuinely how many better managers are there) - Chelsea and United are perfect case studies of that.
But I appreciate you would rather roll the dice after 6 years.