No, I'm not a fan of the Glazers. What did you want him to do? Resign? Fergie did an incredible job with the resources available to him. We wouldn't have benefited at all with him challenging the Glazers.
Other than picking Moyes, which in hindsight wasn't a great decision, Fergie hasn't been involved in any decision making around the club. His support for Ole was normal, and I'm sure if ETH picked up the phone and asked Fergie about anything he'd be more than happy to help. If Arnold wants to pick his brain on some issues there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
Look we are never going to agree on this. Like so many Utd. fans you will never hear a bad word about Sir Alex Ferguson and I'm guessing you are an older supporter who enjoyed the glorious period, when he was the king. But what about the younger fans who are following the club now, a club that is becoming quite frankly a joke?
He didn't resign when the Americans came, no, but who bites the hand that feeds you? He never will criticise the Glazers, yet sadly, in the long run, his tacit support for the American owners risks tarnishing his brilliant past, especially in the eyes of the new generation, who only know of it from Youtube and Sky repeats. Just look at the thread on Sir Alex's biggest mistakes if you don't believe me, lots of anger over there about the disputed ownership of a certain racehorse. Read Roy Keane's autobiography, its all in there.
But at the end of the day, you are entitled to your opinion and I'm entitled to mine. The thing is, 6-7 years ago when I first found the 'red cafe' my viewpoint was very much in the minority, but nowadays I think it is yourself and people like you who are out of step and living in the past. After all the trouble of getting ETH in, all the angst over Ole and Ralf Rangnick, to formally involve the 80 year old former Manager along with his 65 year old former Captain in the football club is just totally bonkers.
How can United ever move forward, if they keep looking back all the time?