He's been a disaster all told, but there is a sizable chunk of the fanbase that are still very fond of [the idea of] Ange and will be sad when he's sacked.In one aspect, I'm starting to feel a little bad for Ange.
If Levy had sacked him when he should have been sacked, after Ipswich, I would have thought "well there goes a man who flew too close to the sun. A victim of the Peter Principle, promoted beyond his capabilities, but he had an idea and he sure gave it a go."
By keeping him this long and letting him utterly destroy our season, our squad, and create financial repercussions that we will be dealing with for years after he is gone, any vestiges of good will are gone. He's the worst manager we have had in the past quarter century plus, and we'll be dealing with the fallout of this disaster for years.
He doesn't deserve the Judas treatment, and I don't blame him for not quitting, I wouldn't either, but I can't think of anyone other than Judas associated with the club in the past 25 years I'd be less likely to give a hand shake.
If anything I'd say sacking him will just turn more hatred on Levy, which is probably the main reason he's still here.