What have you been smoking fool?
First of all I think you should show a little bit more respect to SAF, he has done a lot of things for Man U and made them one of the biggest clubs in the world. And most important is he is human, people make mistakes.
Rooney isn't a striker and he is young same as Ronaldo, is just a matter of time that hitting the post will turn into scoring goals, they have a lot to learn, Silvestre may look shaky, BUT we have one of the best defences at the moment. Phil Neville is one of the best utility players at the moment, he can play any position you put him in a put in a good performance, and he belongs at United. Beckham became to big for United and it is a good thing he went. His last year at United he didn't play that much, but Ole played well in his position. Butt I have to admit that it was a mistake to let him go. We always have respect for Giggs, Scholes etc. They always had the support of the fans and SAF, so you should shut up about not having loyalty for the biggest players United ever had. Kleberson just has physical problems, but still gets the support of SAF, even being dissapointing. Talking about goallies, in Howard we have one the most potential keepers you can have, have you ever seen a keeper that doesn't make mistakes. Smith gets al the support he needs. Comming from a rival club isn't easy, and he has won our harts in a small amount of time, and he gets our respect. Seeing your opinion about RvN means you must be an Arsenal supporter, all you people can talk about is his looks, he is a fantastic player, that scores a lot of goals for us. When Ruud was injured at PSV SAF supported him, waited for him to get fit, and scoring goals for Man U is his way of paying back. That is loyalty, so don't start about we don't have respect and that we are not loyal. The same with Ferdinand, look at what Chelsea did to Mutu, a good player, but they saked him, because of what, protecting their image.
Let me tell you something, Man U is not on the downfall, building a new team isn't easy, but SAF has done it many times, succesfully.
EDIT: and getting injured isn't something you can decide on, it's just a matter of being lucky.