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Heavens above, you're naive.
If Moshiri sells, one of the first things any new owner/investment group would do is secure new partnership and sponsorship deals.
Look what Mansour did at City... you think the Abu Dhabi group bought City without having new, better deals all ready to go once they took over ???

Man City hit the jackpot - anyone expecting another Shiekh Mansour to rock up here are very hopeful imo.
 
All hearsay about Moshiri signing players. Hearsay!

Alladyce was a stop gap he kept us up. The rest at the time were decent appointment “at the time” Ancelotti “fantastic” appointment!
his entire tenure has been a disaster, no wonder Arsenal wouldn't let him near the place, he is not interested in football, he has no knowledge about football, if he did he would have asked questions from day one about the successive managers he has employed and some of their signings, if someone had have been spending 10 million quid of my money on Ashley Williams I definitely would have been saying something, Its obvious now why he kept that patronising tit Kenwright around. unless of course he really is the fella from the bedsit in Manchester ???
 

Not seen a single banner calling out Moshiri. Kenwright owns like what 5% of the club if that, and he gets all the blame. It was obvious years ago Moshiri was a fraud hiding behind a stadium and inept managers.
How long into all these protests will we see the first banner of "Moshiri out"? Let's face it, they are all tiptoeing around what most of them really want, yet won't come out with it from the outset. We all believe Moshiri is the problem at Everton, so when will someone officially come out with it?
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Not seen a single banner calling out Moshiri. Kenwright owns like what 5% of the club if that, and he gets all the blame. It was obvious years ago Moshiri was a fraud hiding behind a stadium and inept managers.

Well maybe because kenwright had us on shoestring budgets for 20 odd years and was part of numerous stadium failures, moshiri for all his faults has given the club millions and part of the new stadium.

I'm not in favour of moshiri either btw but if he knew how to delegate running the club we wouldn't be calling for the board to be sacked, the main problem is he doesn't have a blue about football
 

Not only that but our only real chance of success and fighting the top 6 is by boosting our revenues to allow us as much leeway with FFP as possible.

Moshiri goes so do our USM sponsers which we wont find any "genuine" sponsers making up that revenue certainly not whilst we're a midtable club.

The old phrase dont bite the hand that feeds you is very accurate when it comes to Moshiri/USM.
we are a bottom of the table club, where are the revenue streams coming from when we are in the championship? Moshiri is quite simply a front for Usmanov because Usmanov would not pass the "fit and proper person test" His main aim is a foothold in Liverpool waters always has been
 
As the owner, it's got to be primarily aimed at Moshiri, but I do think it's the wider hierarchy at the club which goes back further than his ownership.
If Moshiri wakes up and smells the coffee, and reads that ludicrous letter he wrote back to himself... he should come to the conclusion that many Evertonians came to years ago, that the Chairmanship of BK has been a failure, and agreeing to keep him on when bought the club was an error of biblical proportions.
 
We are 4 points off it with 18 games to go. We certainly aren’t anywhere near the top 6.

But the point stands - the rules in place do not permit club owners to sponser themselves hence why Usmanov lurks in the background.

Man City / PSG get away with it to an extent because they are state backed essentially being owned by their countries rulers - Newcastle will likely also go down this path.

So unless we get bought out by a Shiekh Ruler or another billionaire with a multi billionaire best mate happy to sponser we'll likely be looking at a loss of revenue if Moshiri was to go.

If we were to chase Moshiri and be taken over by a standard billionaire with no shady tactics of avoiding the rules - we'll be limited to spend so even if they put a good structure in place we'll have little to no hope long term of competing with the clubs with vastly bigger revenues who use FFP to their advantage - therefore we become just a stagnant mid table club as we are now.

Its a vicious cycle hence why our best bet is to back Moshiri whilst letting him know we want him to sort out the governance of the club.
 

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