That would save us all a lot of misery.Sack the fans?
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That would save us all a lot of misery.Sack the fans?
I suppose it's possible, but based on the levels of financial mismanagement that at tolerated throughout the UK every day I doubt it will do more than raise an eyebrow.Even if they have gone through FCA approval, the events with the missed BBL payment and Vasco da Gama occurred after.
I don't really know what will happen, but I don't think they would ignore two years of information.
I also wonder whether the letter sent by the Mr. Goney will have any influence , by highlighting the distasteful and repugnant core business this group conduct ?I suppose it's possible, but based on the levels of financial mismanagement that at tolerated throughout the UK every day I doubt it will do more than raise an eyebrow.
The league will be the tougher test, as @jinkyali mentioned above, they can't have their rep tarnished if 777 can't pay future bills due to other clubs.
Lampard has identified the problem here:
No doubt he'll be criticised, but he's likely right I'd say
If he is right in identifying the fan base as part of the problem - then one of the key actions to help the club improve would be to improve the fan culture - as I've said for some time...
You'd like to think the Goney business would matter, but unfortunately it doesn't.I also wonder whether the letter sent by the Mr. Goney will have any influence , by highlighting the distasteful and repugnant core business this group conduct ?
The criticism of the Saudi takeover may make them more sensitive to allowing owners of dubious morals becoming owners .
Risks further damaging the brand after all.
Lampard has identified the problem here:
No doubt he'll be criticised, but he's likely right I'd say
If he is right in identifying the fan base as part of the problem - then one of the key actions to help the club improve would be to improve the fan culture - as I've said for some time...
You idiot.So hes been posting about this 'interview' or 'chat' and theres not one mention about the actual "2hour conversation" just this opinion at the end of that ramble:
777 partners, in my opinion, are not appropriate buyers of Everton Football Club, from a moral, ethical, financial, managerial and immediate needs based perspective. I understand entirely the view (almost certainly, fact) that without an immediate or near immediate buyer the existential crisis Moshiri spoke of will occur. We, a 145 year old institution, will go out of business. However, that doesn’t mean that 777 Partners are the solution to our problems, the reverse is true in my opinion.
All stakeholders, supporters, investors, local business people with the means, politicians, even the footballing authorities must see what is ahead of us and act accordingly. A solution different to 777 Partners has to be found – even at this very late hour
-- a 2hr chat where the information he may have gleaned remains private lol
it helped Joe Royle was an absolute hero to many, so he already had them on his side. He was a clever man in many ways with his sound bites. Which afforded him time, that said, performances, and then winning the FA cup, accentuated that. Dyche doesn't have the cleverness, soundbites, fans on his side, time, nor ability to actually win something, or structure the club such that he could. Furthermore the structure isn't in place for the club to win anything either."Tap in to what the fans want"
Joe Royle knew this and did it - but wasn't allowed to take the next step(s)...but he had players who bought into it too.
Ferguson did it - once
Dyche did it in his first game.
But my use of Joe Royle is only my opinion of...what the fans May sometimes want / like.
If the players maybe buy into the...'what the fans want'
Then the fans will buy into the players
Well there is that tooit helped Joe Royle was an absolute hero to many, so he already had them on his side. He was a clever man in many ways with his sound bites. Which afforded him time, that said, performances, and then winning the FA cup, accentuated that. Dyche doesn't have the cleverness, soundbites, fans on his side, time, nor ability to actually win something, or structure the club such that he could. Furthermore the structure isn't in place for the club to win anything either.
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They won’t, literally none of the teams they own or have stakes in are ‘dead’ or dying so why suddenly are they going to end us?
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