I think you're a little optimistic. lol. But that's a good thing I guess. Hope springs eternal.
Personally, I'm going to watch the rest of the season with no expectations and look forward to next season, where hopefully United will have a more productive summer transfer and more time for Moyes and the team to adapt to each other.
#hopefortop4nextseason
To me, I'm not worried.
What's the worst that could happen? MU rot in mid table a couple of years.
If MU rot in mid table a couple of years, what will happen? Revenue falls.
If revenue falls, what will happen? MU will be devalued dramatically and Glazers will have trouble paying off loans.
When that happens, guess what will happen? Glazers will sell. At a lower price. GG.

So to me, I'm not worried.
As a matter of fact, it's becoming increasingly clear that this is all a plot by SAF and Gill to overthrow the Glazers. That old fox.
#damnitimnotdelusionalWhen playing a crossing game, there are two key things. One the player can pick out teammates and aim for them. Or two. He can aim for default positions in the box, such as near post, far post and his teammates will automatically attack those areas assuming he will cross there. But this is on the assumption that the person can chuck in a proper cross in the first place. The quality of crossing we've seen this season is shocking. I can understand that Smalling can't cross. But Rafael and Valencia as well? Even their deliveries have not been consistent this season. I really don't know what went wrong.
Yup. His crosses are not consistent at all. It's either too far, or it will never reach a teammate. TonyV was supposedly good with crossing, heck even his crossing stats in games are pretty high, but not sure why this season his crosses are pretty crappy too. Rafael's crossing is pretty awful this year too. Lolol crossing game ain't working at all unless someone can deliver the ball properly.