12 Jan 2026 08:04:34
So apprently according to indykaila on twitter (who is quite accurate if anyone has been following him)

There is currently a power struggle, Wilcox wants Carrick but other senior figures want ole.

Deja vu again. club can’t come to an agreement and the people paid to make decisions can’t make those decisions without issues

Club has gone backwards under Ineos.


1.) 12 Jan 2026
12 Jan 2026 08:38:05
Wilcox Just went up in my estimation after reading that.


2.) 12 Jan 2026
12 Jan 2026 08:45:27
Feels like too many cooks which was always going to be the case under the ridiculous structure the club have in place.

Until Ineos and the Glazers are gone, nothing will change.

Before we know it they’ll appoint a joint interim head coach in Carrick and OGS, assisted by RVN, and anybody else who once played for the club.

The club is a joke. The majority of players unlikeable, the leadership structure everybody hates, and smacks of a toxic and grim culture. Good riddance to the lot of them.


3.) 12 Jan 2026
12 Jan 2026 08:51:45
They seem to be quiet reliable and if so its worrying that anyone on the board wants ole.
Carrick is the only option he might not have done the best at Middlesbrough but at least we're not going back he should have been in charge for yesterday to be quiet honest.


4.) 12 Jan 2026
12 Jan 2026 09:00:19
If people want Ole they are utterly clueless

This is a divided falling failing club that desperately needs total new ownership. The Rat and Glazers have to go for the good of the club. This club is not unified and will continue to fall until this toxic ownership and lack of basic football intelligence is sorted out

Rats other club in France is really doing well!

God help us if they put Ole in.


5.) 12 Jan 2026
12 Jan 2026 09:08:58
Both are inadequate and underwhelming. We are and have been for a long long time a effing shambles.


6.) 12 Jan 2026
12 Jan 2026 09:46:16
Red man, despite suites and rhetoric, neither the glazers or INEOS care about the club or the fans, they only care about what they can get out of it. Whether that be finances, sponsorships, brand recognition.

Every decision made over the last 20 years has been to benefit them and. Them alone. Unless someone offers 6bn then neither are going anywhere. Honestly with their greed I doubt they’d even accept that.


7.) 12 Jan 2026
12 Jan 2026 09:47:56
The fact the club are still infighting about an interim shows how knee jerk Amorim's firing was. What a mess.

This season looks a write off, unfortunately.

The worry for me is, the sporting team (Wilcox, Vivell) don't stick to whatever strategy they set out when they appointed Amorim and start a completely new project in the summer. Also, how on earth do you sell a project to a player when you haven't got your manager in place? The summer recruitment should be well underway, one can only assume Amorim's firing will impact the deals being worked on.


8.) 12 Jan 2026
12 Jan 2026 10:43:11
To be fair, Vivell seems the one sensible person in the asylum.


9.) 12 Jan 2026
12 Jan 2026 13:14:58
I don't know what his role is tbh brd so its hard to judge.


10.) 12 Jan 2026
12 Jan 2026 18:33:05
Why is Carrick so much better of a choice than Ole? Anybody like to enlighten me?