I just think he's incredibly naïve. Naïve in thinking players are tripping over each other to join us due to his 'style of play' when there's probably half a dozen teams in the Championship alone that play possession-based, slow build-up football and play it better than us under more experienced managers.
He hasn't really got any pull and why would he? He's an inexperienced coach and as a player he didn't play at the level Gerrard, Carrick and Lampard did to compensate for that when they went into coaching. He's a cult hero for us because he played for us during the most successful period in our club's history but to the rest of the footballing world, he's a relative nobody.
I like the guy and everyone has to start somewhere in management but I think a club with an ambitious owner who like ours should've gone for someone with a better CV and more experience than League 1 Derby's interim manager for a few months. The appointment and his tenure so far just has a whiff of Solskjær at Man Utd about it. Initial excitement/nostalgia over former player becoming manager, mediocre performances, results and transfers then people saying 'give him time, trust the process' and giving him the benefit of the doubt mainly because he's an ex-player. I just don't see it ending with us being successful under him.