ED WOODWARD sat back in admiration as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer used an old-school method to map out a new dawn at Manchester United. Solskjaer wrote every United player’s name in its own marker-drawn bubble, alongside ticks on who should stay and who should go. There were empty spaces, too, for those Ole wanted to get in. It was no state-of-the-art presentation from the new boss installed by United’s executive vice-chairman Woodward. It also came many weeks before Old Trafford’s head honcho had expected it. Woodward believed it would take much work for Solskjaer to unravel the mess left behind by the sacked Jose Mourinho and put together his own blueprint. Less than a year on, and even allowing for a few noughts and crosses along the way, Solskjaer’s picture is coming together.Mauricio Pochettino was the man on everybody’s lips to replace him following the Argentinian’s sacking by Tottenham. The managerial reign of the ‘Baby-faced Assassin’ at Old Trafford looked to be dying in its infancy. ‘FLIP CHART, PASSION’ Ahead of back-to-back games against Mourinho’s Spurs and neighbours Manchester City, the word was that he might not make this Thursday’s first anniversary as boss. But Solskjaer always believed he was on…