Looking back now, he's probably done the least damage.
I sympathise with him in the sense he was given the impossible job. He should have managed to eke out one more competitive season out of that lot, but that's past now. On top of that, I don't think he has ever came to grips with the sheer size of the club. 10 years later and he still seems to be in awe of the club and the players at the time.
His smaller club mentality really came through in the talk about Bale and Fabregas. To me, this is equally damning on Woodward, who basically watched us sit pretty waiting for something that would never come.
As of now, I find it hard to blame any of our previous managers. The job is cursed. The blame lies with the Glazers and Woodward, whose sheer incompetence oversaw all that took place over those years, with one bad decision following another.
Post Moyes, we've just gone from bad to worse, with conflicting managerial appointments, frankenstein teams, overpaid toxic divas(players), etc. We're a mess on repeat.