It's pointless to outright scream at Levy about appointing Jose (and I as you know haven't liked this appointment since the day it was announced). The reason why is because it's still down to whoever the manager is, everything we do on the pitch is the responsibility of the Manager, EVERYTHING. YOU and many others thought the decision was an utterly brilliant one and agreed on the decision because he's a "winner".
The thing is a decision was made and I'm certain it was taken with the best interests of the club at heart, you can't disagree with that because you thought it was a totally fantastic decision for the club. Levy is there to make decisions and he's not afraid of making them and he made one.
I think this decision has taken us back years however. Whilst I thought it was a mistake to let Poch go, I think the even bigger mistake is to rip up a philosophy of play that had given us a brand off football that enabled us to play at the top tier of the game for the first time in 60yrs! Had we appointed a manager that also played with this philosophy then there is a good chance we would be competing far better than we are now (I don't think we are competing, we are getting outplayed every game now, even those we have won). An example of what I mean is Leipzig, who replaced Ralph H with Naglesmann. This is joined up recruitment. I can't get my head around why we've done a 180-degree switch on how we play, made all the more absurd when every serious team in the world is playing that brand of (or a version of it) that football right now.