I never had high expectations for RR. He was an unknown quantity to me and I refused to get hyped by his Ted Talk videos like some fans.
That being said, he did an excellent job by unveiling the curtain at United and there is no doubt his comments and brutal honesty over the last 6 months have left some with bloody noses.
My main issue lies with the club. This sudden U-turn just further proves that United is a club with no vision. Every decision at this club is made on the fly and it's mind boggling to think that such a massive organisation is being run this way.
Agree.
Ralf's time has been a huge failure but I would still take it over Carrick staying as the interim and somehow sneaking into top four Ole style, papering over all the cracks at the club. Best case scenario would've been Ralf actually succeeding and having the juice to let his nuts hang
The Telegraph fluff piece that just came out shows that nothing much has changed with Murtough in charge. I would be embarrassed to release that PR crap but I guess fans will eat it up. But it means that our only hope now is for ETH to hit the ground running, where Ralf failed, to give him enough influence to overrule these clowns.
I mean look at this shyt.
Imagine saying that after what just happened

Not only was the dressing room a disaster but it was caused by him refusing to let Lingard leave, refusing to let Henderson leave (not getting enough mentions for leaks), letting Ronaldo run the dressing room and the club basically.
Even if we discard the rumor of Ronaldo vetoing Conte appointment, the fact that Ronaldo not only faked an injury when he was dropped for the City match but also stormed off to Portugal unannounced right after Ralf publicly called out Pogba for recovering from injury in Dubai, ended whatever little authority Ralf had left.
Bragging about hiring a consulting firm
"I've been in charge last 15 months but all that was Woodward's fault"