You're an optimistic one, aren't you? I honestly have no sympathy for United. I can empathize with you as a fan, but not United. The club has won 20 titles total and 13 since the inception of the Premier League. They have had more than their fair share of glory. It is no club's divine rite to be a league champion every year, and I for one, would love to see a new team emerge this season and every season.
Ferguson, Moyes, and Woodward are just as much to blame for their current position as the Glazers. Yes, Ferguson left Moyes with a championship-winning squad, but the majority of its players are on the decline and the glue of the team (Scholes) retired. Ferugson could have recruited players for the future, but he did not. Moyes and Woodward made a mess of the transfer market, but what did you expect with both of them entering a new, high-profile job where they have to get used to their surroundings?! Also, Ferguson should have anticipated the effect his leaving the club would have on recruiting talent. He is Manchester United and people will always associate his name with the club. It will take time to see if Moyes is a worthy replacement. The same thing can be said of Woodward who has huge shoes to fill as well. Ferguson did them no favors by recruiting for the future. He had his chance to make amends after Scholes came out of retirement. He had to have known that Scholes was going to play it one more year and call it quits. Even if he didn't know that he was going to retire after this last season, he still should have recruited for the future. Yet, I never saw or heard evidence of United trying to move in the transfer market for Scholes' replacement. There is no way that can be blamed solely on the Glazers.