You're seemingly obsessed with getting the best out of individual players.
There's plenty of evidence to prove that that's not the way to make a great team, or a successful one. You can keep thinking that way but it's silly, these individual players aren't going to get played as often as you want them to, and the experienced players will, so complaining about it won't help.
Watching us, and seeing that we're so successful despite not doing it by playing every young player with potential whenever possible, should be enough for you to rethink your opinion on it, I'd have thought.
Rooney's not playing in his best position. Rafael's not playing enough. Anderson's not playing in his best position or playing enough.
Sir Alex isn't perfect but the amount of things you call him up on would imply he's wrong a lot more often than he really is.
Creating a team is a mixture of having a philosophy and buying players which will fit in and adhere to that philosophy and one of compromise.. where you have a player at your disposal who is so talented, that you evolve your initial traditional thoughts on the game and adapt to the circumstances to get the best out of them, why? because in the long run it'll lead to better results.
There is no point putting Square pegs in round holes, its arrogant and can prove detrimental. Likes of O'shea, Fletch can play in any formation.. but you'd be an idiot to build a team around their talent.
Someone like Rooney is so talented, you have to accomodate him and provide him with a platform on which he can run a game.. there are plenty of great teams through history who built themselves around a marquee player and allowed them to flourish.
When Capello took over England, he saw Wayne as the elite player in English football and identified that he would build his team around him ..knowing fully well that by doing so, he is placing his trust in the most talented player in the set up. It's a calculated risk.
You might think we're successful, but I can honestly say the past two years have been really bad to watch.. we're winning, but machine like and grinding our way through results. If you're happy to win and watch crap football thats your perogative, I for one just want to enjoy watching my team play exciting football and dominating teams not merely getting away with close results, thats not the United way.
Arsenal take the 'beautiful football' principle too far, but if anything I've never found them that exciting, pass pass pass, I like to see dribbling, crosses into the box..long range shots.. the sheer variety is what makes United stand out
Carrick and Fletch does not equal beautiful football, Scholes is what provided us with beautiful football from midfield but sadly his past days are behind him. Who is the other supposedly flair player we have in midfield .. it is Anderson, either you give him a proper long run in the team see what he's made of or you get rid and buy someone who can.
Then there is Neville, why on earth is he even in the squad.. Fergie in his younger days would not have kept Neville, he is getting more sentimental in his older days.. and resorts to older players instead of risking youth and looking at the bigger picture... I think the Glazers are behind this strategy as anything less than instant results will lead to financial catastrophe.
I've always rated Fergie as the best in the game, even when he does make baffling decisions he learns from his mistakes, but when it comes to the issue of the older players it annoys me big time I won't lie to you.