Ok. I'm going to say it.
Head in the sand stuff.
Accepting mediocrity you will get mediocrity.
Successful clubs constantly evaluate their progress, refuse to accept mediocrity and plan and implement changes accordingly. United don't seem to be doing that. Ask yourself an honest question. No bu l l s it. Do you think Jim McLean would accept the recent dividend from the investment. No he would not. That is the benchmark and you are falling way below it with your acceptance.
I respect your opinion but it's an opinion that accepts mediocrity and that's not what I want for my football club.