I’m sure this has been mentioned, but I believe things are different to years gone by, where Levy would hire and fire, sometimes without cause (Jol). This time he has employed Munn, who employed Ange and Lange. Levy made this appointment to distance himself from these issues, if Ange goes it’s a big black cross against Munn’s name, and he might be somewhat less keen to pull that trigger. If Munn looks at the table, and is pragmatic, he’ll likely see there is little to be gained pulling the trigger now, as once injured players return we’re sure to pick up plenty of points to secure safety.
I’m sure the board will be meeting, and have already met weeks ago to air their concerns. It’s really a waiting game. If we get players back, climb to top ten or above and somehow win a cup Ange is going nowhere…
This next few months will be very telling as to the direction the club is moving in. Is it an exec driven club, or one still run by a lunatic