I like this fella.
He missed point 6 - which probably should be point 1: do they even exist?
I like this fella.
Reading the last few pages on here though, it’s seems that relegation is inevitable. It will be either this season, next season or season after. Due to the financial situation and having to sell our best players just to starve of administration.For me, we need to get the wins in starting Saturday because we need to keep our status in the Premier League despite points deductions. We start moving away from the bottom 3 that is one part of the plan sorted.
The finances can be rearranged to ensure we stay afloat until the end of the season and remain out of administration.
Summer comes and obviously big fees for our best players mostly likely Onana and Branthwaite plus a lot of deadwood off the books (Gomes, Dele).
Any takeover needs to establish a new board on day one of the deal, we can look for more revenue through the stadium to pay off loans/groups/grifters.
Of course John Blain calls himself 'Blainzy'.It's all getting a bit tetchy on Twitter now lol as an aside, I happen to quite like John Blaine..
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I forgot there was even a match on this weekend , all this seems to dominate the day to day with evertonFor me, we need to get the wins in starting Saturday because we need to keep our status in the Premier League despite points deductions. We start moving away from the bottom 3 that is one part of the plan sorted.
The finances can be rearranged to ensure we stay afloat until the end of the season and remain out of administration.
Summer comes and obviously big fees for our best players mostly likely Onana and Branthwaite plus a lot of deadwood off the books (Gomes, Dele).
Any takeover needs to establish a new board on day one of the deal, we can look for more revenue through the stadium to pay off loans/groups/grifters.
needs to improve his footwear choicesOf course John Blain calls himself 'Blainzy'.
With a Z, too.
Getting deadwood off the books isn’t as much of a good thing as it was a few years ago when we had a massive squad and needed to make room for better replacements. Obviously the likes of dele who get paid for nothing moving on is a good thing but for a lot of players losing them just means we have to find a replacement from somewhere with no money to do it the whole situation at the club is awful and it’s impossible to see a way out right now.For me, we need to get the wins in starting Saturday because we need to keep our status in the Premier League despite points deductions. We start moving away from the bottom 3 that is one part of the plan sorted.
The finances can be rearranged to ensure we stay afloat until the end of the season and remain out of administration.
Summer comes and obviously big fees for our best players mostly likely Onana and Branthwaite plus a lot of deadwood off the books (Gomes, Dele).
Any takeover needs to establish a new board on day one of the deal, we can look for more revenue through the stadium to pay off loans/groups/grifters.
Getting deadwood off the books isn’t as much of a good thing as it was a few years ago when we had a massive squad and needed to make room for better replacements. Obviously the likes of dele who get paid for nothing moving on is a good thing but for a lot of players losing them just means we have to find a replacement from somewhere with no money to do it the whole situation at the club is awful and it’s impossible to see a way out right now.
I think he is trying to scaremongering to pull 777 deal off the table but Moshiri doesn't listen to Twitter, he just wants his cash or has much as he can.I’ve never had an issue with Esk and liked him when I met him, but I wonder what angle he’s working here?
He’s a smart guy
He has to know how horrendous administration would be
What’s his motivation here?