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Oh absolutely. Seems a bit wedded to his big idea to save us I guess. But he does clearly have professional experience. Big difference between qualified professionals and “successful businessmen” who have self-taught how to analyse publicly available statutory information then got carried away with a cabal of internet sleuthsters who no-one had heard of 8 months ago.However, what he is describing is essentially a pay day loan and even then RM would need to sign it off (although they’d be mad not to??)
This is the last chance of last chance saloon option.
If he had the ability to force people to read his stuff he would absolutely do so
If the club was well run and stable people like The Esk wouldn`t exist... end of.That’s my point though, he doesn’t, yet the way people carry on it’s as if he does. There are options mate, mute, unfollow, block and apathy. I don’t see why there is uproar when there is simple choices.
Let’s not kid ourselves here, we all know there are people at the club who don’t like the man and that has spread down into the fan base like things usually do to start with when it comes to matters like this.
I mean it got to a point where people were holding him more to account than the likes of the chairman and board. That’s ridiculous.
If the club was well run and stable people like The Esk wouldn`t exist... end of.
Yeah and I agree that he carries much of the hate that should be all directed at the club, he had no part in the business decisions of Everton FC, you`d have to be incredibly thick to think he did.
I think we can all confirm that by now!Accountants often make terrible businessmen (I can confirm).
I think what he’s suggesting isn’t as easy as he makes it seem.However, what he is describing is essentially a pay day loan and even then RM would need to sign it off (although they’d be mad not to??)
This is the last chance of last chance saloon option.
Mate
I don’t remember any of the clubs fan base protesting the esk but I do remember protests and marches against the board so enough with the hyperbole.
The esk is a BS artist who has gone things spectacularly wrong in the past and now spouts the obvious on the internet for hits.
I just ignore him but if he is going to put himself out there based on his track record he should expect criticism.
You can probably make your point without being so ludicrously hyperbolicThat’s my point though, he doesn’t, yet the way people carry on it’s as if he does. There are options mate, mute, unfollow, block and apathy. I don’t see why there is uproar when there is simple choices.
Let’s not kid ourselves here, we all know there are people at the club who don’t like the man and that has spread down into the fan base like things usually do to start with when it comes to matters like this.
I mean it got to a point where people were holding him more to account than the likes of the chairman and board. That’s ridiculous.
You can probably make your point without being so ludicrously hyperbolic
This is the looming issue. We appear to have got away with one year treading water, making very few significant decisions, signing players on credit but this summer a lot of big decisions will need to be made, who is sold (and when), how are they replaced, big contract decisions to be made.Who's going to be signing cheques for new players if this is still ongoing in the summer?
I guess they will all be eager to see money coming in from the fire sale but the former worries me a bit.
For instance if Onana and Branthwaite go for 100m+ I guess it's just to pay off fractions of the bad debt.
Anyone batting on our side to have a competitive team on the pitch next season or is it purely a battle over money now?
Okay I must have missed the protests down the streets or outside goodison for the esk, or the massive esk thread that compares with that of moshiri or kenwright.I’m not being ludicrously hyperbolic at all .
Okay I must have missed the protests down the streets or outside goodison for the esk, or the massive esk thread that compares with that of moshiri or kenwright.