Fair enough Col, it's a personal experience. In the TF era I think it boils down to a run of 5 home wins that kept us up and a day out at Wembley though, and from where I sit our reputation for playing decent football (the thing I am most interested in and what I had hoped most for from Ramsey) is just a memory. No argument about seeing some great players at LR, although it was a painful day (remember the traffic?) Suarez was just outstanding in Liverpool's 3-0 win, Sanchez was wonderful for Arsenal last year and (brace yourself) Cesar was world class in our 0-0 with City. I know there are many others as well, just the 3 that came first to mind.
Two promotions, two relegations and £200m plus of debt to show for it. A smattering of games which were great to be at. A fan base which, on its day, can make LR rock to the foundations, but more frequently nowadays seems to want to destroy its own players at the slightest opportunity.
I think Damage's point is that TF can't be blamed for the failure of various managers, whereas mine would be that he can be held accountable and there is a lot more wrong than just poor managerial appointments.
I think both points of view are valid.
Rooney ran a game at Loftus Rd too, which was quite awesome to witness.