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Assuming control, the first 100 Days…

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3 years of compo to Martinez
5 mill compo to SFC
6 mill per year to Koeman
3.8 mill release of Monchi?
100 mill transfer budget?

Incredible, I can't remember being this expectant. However, I'll be the one to sound a note of caution. How's Moshiri going to finance this?
I don't believe he'll use his own money and the idea that BK & Co were so utterly incompetent that revenues will skyrocket with better management does not seem credible. So is he going to load huge debt onto the club in a high stakes gamble? If so, what if we lose?
Remember when Martinez replaced Moyes and many initially hailed him the saviour while scorning Moyes. How do you feel about Bobby now? A similar scenario could unfold regarding Moshiri and Kenwright. Hopefully RK can achieve, the Arsenal like, regular European qualification that this model seems to require but whatever happens the next few years are going to be one hell of a ride and I hope the terrorists don't get me in France as I want to live to see our exciting future.


We wont lose, but who even cares anymore, at the moment I would rather do a Leeds than plod along in freaking 11th.
 
@The Esk

Great article & keeps us bubbling along nicely waiting for the impending announcement(s)

But perhaps the most significant thing I read was the potential to appoint David Dein to the board. I know he was instrumental in introducing Bill & Mr Mosh but he is guy who could help tremendously with any proposed stadium using all his Arsenal experience.
How likely is his appointment?
 
You are the best signing this site has made Esk...................I remember the day you signed in and scared the crap out of Azul with your intellect, your latest piece will have him fuming..............in the nicest possible way.
 

Assuming control, the first 100 Days…, by the esk

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This week marks 100 days since Moshiri’s acquisition of 49.9% of Everton Football Club.

The first 100 days is a term coined by a radio address by the US President Franklin D. Roosevelt in July 1933. He realised that the first months of a Presidency were the most important in terms of gaining control, and setting the tone and agenda for his Presidency.

He was a President determined to move the US out of the effects of the Great Depression, caused by his predecessor Herbert Hoover. From day one he sought to address 4 main priorities to achieve that aim.

There’s a parallel between this story and the first 100 days of Moshiri’s role as the major shareholder at Everton.

Cast your mind back to the uncertain days of late February this year. Uncertainty about the proposed American takeover, uncertainty about the manager and performances on the pitch, the stadium was a million miles away, and no evidence of ambition and commercial acumen at board level. The club was at a very low point with no immediate prospects of matters changing in the near term.

Move forward a 100 days since the announcement that Farhad Moshiri had acquired 49.9% of Everton and we see a very different picture.

There was however initially, a great deal of scepticism – was this guy another of Kenwright’s mates? How much control did Kenwright still have? Why was Elstone given a directorship? Why did he only buy 49.9%?

Thankfully those questions have started being answered.

Today there is no doubt about who is in charge of the club and who is driving our future direction. Although the board looks relatively unchanged with only Alexander Ryazanstev a newcomer (but having clearly made his mark particularly in recent days), there are exciting prospects ahead with Brian Gilvary (current CFO at oil giant BP) and David Dein, (instrumental in the back story to Moshiri being involved in Everton and much further back with Arsenal) both strongly rumoured to be joining the board in the summer months.

Kenwright increasingly is taking a back seat and should for example, Dein become part of the board then that process can only quicken – Life Presidency may be an option – it’s an inevitable consequence of differing styles, ambitions and abilities.

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The ownership position is clearer too – the emergence of an option agreement for Moshiri to acquire Kenwright’s, Wood’s and Abercormby’s remaining shares will take Moshiri to over 75% – the timing and terms are not currently in the public domain.

On the pitch, we’re seeing the effects of Moshiri’s influence, and in a huge way.

The worst performance at Goodison in 20 years against Arsenal in mid-March signified the final nail in Martinez’s tenure as Everton manager, even though the rear-guard fought hard initially, it was Moshiri’s desire to bring in someone capable of meeting the challenges of his ambitions for the club that led to his departure before the season end on May 12th.

The pursuit of his successor has been conducted in a manner almost forgotten by Evertonians – driven by the desire to get the person most suited for the job. Koeman has always been Moshiri’s first choice despite us looking at Jose, Emery and others.

The determination to capture him, persuade him, and pay the necessary costs of attaining him should not be dismissed – we have overcome significant obstacles to get the man Moshiri wanted – that bodes extremely well for our future.

Furthermore, the structural change with the introduction of a Director of Football should not be overlooked, particularly if we land our #1 target Monchi from Seville.

Although less in the public eye, the stadium issues are quietly being resolved with expectations rising that we will in the near future agree to move from Goodison Park to a waterfront, iconic stadium. The contrast between what is now possible and what was not possible under the previous ownership cannot be over-stated.

There’s little evidence yet of an improvement in our commercial and sponsorship arrangements but given the likely additions to the board, and the vigour and professionalism of other changes in the club, and it’s not difficult to expect big changes in the future. I suspect the Chang relationship will finish at the end of 2016/17 and more than likely the Kitbag relationship also.

The profile of the club is going to change markedly – it will not escape people’s attention in the football industry the change in how we go about our business even if media perceptions will take longer to alter. If the Southampton’s fans reaction is anything to go by then other fans will take note also.

Those changes in perception, coupled with changes in behaviour and results could not be better timed.

There is a feel of change around the Premiership. Leicester’s achievements have rocked the status quo, and it’s not unreasonable to draw possible comparisons with what they have achieved, how they achieved it, and how we are now positioned – funded, ambitious, high quality manager, and one would hope a return to a fully united playing squad.

There’s a huge amount to be done, and success may not appear overnight, but compared to 100 days ago we are a long way down the road to at least putting in place all the requirements for that success.

Rather like the Hoover administration during the Great Depression, we have been living under a false narrative – plucky little Everton, over-achieving, fighting above our weight – yet deep down all Evertonians knew that this was not true. We were in the position we were in because we were starved of resources, not because of a diminshed stature.

The return of resources, of professionalism, of ambition and talent will allow us to fulfil ambitions in line with our stature once more. Our stature never changed, regardless of what came out of L4 or the press – it was our ability to fund and execute in line with that stature.

That’s no longer in doubt. After the first 100 days, we can achieve in line with our place in the game once more, with ambitions to achieve greater things than we have done to date.

It’s going to be a great time to be a blue.

Nil Satis Nisi Optimum.



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A wonderfully composed and inspirational article, Esk. Thanks for sharing.
 
Great article. Great to have a sound, logical voice during times of chaos and upheaval.

I think the possibility of a new ground on the docks is what im most excited about if im honest.
Players come and go, but that would be one hell of a statement of intent.

And Moshiri knows it.



Boys on the Docks could be made into a great chant. And could up the rampant homoeroticism of the GOT forum to a new level.
 
You are the best signing this site has made Esk...................I remember the day you signed in and scared the crap out of Azul with your intellect, your latest piece will have him fuming..............in the nicest possible way.

Hahaha thanks mate, I'm not sure I've ever scared Chico though lol
 

Thanks - there's probably two reasons, the first more likely than the second. Firstly, Elstone was elevated to Director to keep a balance between the old guard and the incoming Alexander Ryazanstev, almost certainly at Bill's request. The second possible reason is that Moshiri likes his CEO sitting on the board - something which I believe in the wider context is sensible.

I'll ask the obvious on behalf of GOT--can one sit on the board and in the tanning booth simultaneously?
 
Great article @The Esk. Just at the right time too, before everyone (myself) implodes while waiting for something to happen! A nice bit of perspective ;)
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