Let's be fair. FA Cup: Home draws till Boro. Amazing penalty decision gets replay. Semi-final against worst team in Prem. Utd reach final. First hard match at Wembley itself. Champions League: Struggled in easy group against teams like Celtic and Copenhagen. Next round. Everybody wants Lille. Bingo! Up it comes. Controversial trickery in France. Quarter final. Great performance against an awful Roma. Semi-final, Milan. Outclassed. Out to first quality team encountered. Premiership: Easy fixture list, absence of injuries and good performances before Xmas. Utd in front in New Year. Amazing sequence of fortune and trickery follows. Outplayed by Liverpool and Fulham, but 6 points. Struggling at Spurs, wonderful dive turns match. Penalty win at City. Skulduggery at Everton. SAF "selects" Everton keeper. 4 goals. Chelsea playing catch-up as key fixture is postponed. Title in bag before crunch game. Carling Cup: Unlucky Utd deserve a draw. Poor Southend miss a good day out at Old Trafford before disappearing off the football map completely. I think most of you will agree that Manchester Utd have had a good season blessed with incredible good fortune. But with the management already apparently backtracking on the signing of the modest Hargreaves, how much money will the Glazers make available to replace ageing crocks like Giggs, Neville, VDS, Solskjaer and Scholes? With the younger players looking well below the standard required, no wonder Sir Alex Ferguson is sounding so nervous and incoherent. Or perhaps it's just the first signs of senile dementia creeping in? Do you think this is a fair and accurate review? Your thoughts are appreciated.