777 Partners - Revised Poll Added 07/05/2024

Revised Polling options on who wants a 777 takeover


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Ped " I think Dyche seems willing to start being a lot more open about what's been going on behind the scenes"

John "Well he has no right to and someone at Everton should tell him that its not his remit to discuss Everton business" (ignoring the fact that it's probably Dyche running the whole club currently)

Ped "well the business of Everton is intricately linked to the on the field issues at Everton so the press will ask him questions"

John "no they won't because they're sports reporters not business reporters and Everton need to tell them no comment"

Next breath he's saying Everton shouldn't be saying no comment to anything regarding the business of the club and Chong should be getting grilled left, right and centre and there's nothing Moshiri can do about it. All the while getting louder until the point because him and Ped love the sound of their own voices it's just noise you can hear.

Dyche will basically be honest when asked IMO. There's no owner to fire him, he's probably got a big redundo too, there's no budget, there's no actual plan for next season by the club.

He'll do his job. Go on a well earned break, get spotted at Glasto, end up in some more music videos...then turn up for pre-season with sunstroke and plan from there.
 
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At least, Everton aren't in adminstration.

Unlucky Bonza
 

I can't see anyone restructuring our debt at the moment with the current owner.

I'd say we are closer to being insolvent than that happening.
Our possible insolvency is down to the size and stage of the project and the fact it is not yet generating a cash flow. Which is about 16 months away. Once we get to the stadium the debt becomes manageable and serviceable.

There will be people more willing to lend now rather than 12-18 months ago.

That being said, we’ve not actually appointed anyone. Just held talks about the possibility.

it’s just Simon goodley being obsessed with us and writing an article in such a way that it sounds alot worse than it is.
 
Our possible insolvency is down to the size and stage of the project and the fact it is not yet generating a cash flow. Which is about 16 months away. Once we get to the stadium the debt becomes manageable and serviceable.

There will be people more willing to lend now rather than 12-18 months ago.

That being said, we’ve not actually appointed anyone. Just held talks about the possibility.

it’s just Simon goodley being obsessed with us and writing an article in such a way that it sounds alot worse than it is.

We should be moving into the stadium in January, not August next year. We are in desperate need of cash flow from the stadium and we’re gonna leave it sat empty for 6 months for no, NO reason.
 


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