Certainly the owners and new regime at the club have won the initial PR war. Regulars on forums such as this one and fans who make an effort to find out what's really going know that there is more to this than just Rafa being sacked for a bad season. Most "fans" don't realise that with Rafa gone we're more exposed to having key players sold and a dupe appointed; happy to see Rafa gone with his poor transfer dealings and boring football as Sky, Talksport and even the Guardian tell them. The extra spin that he had "lost the dressing room" is also serving this narrative.