Although this is a sentiment many might agree with its not technically correct. As it currently stands - we are 5th in the leagues and so we would be making Europe! pedantic point but I have little else to think about since they stopped making double entendre movies...We won't be making Europe with this squad as it currently stands.
lol
I think your version of investment differs from mine. For me, investment involves actually pumping money into the club, rather than just spending club revenue.
Had more views on his twitter those 2 days than in all his life previously. Mission complete.It's mad how many players straight up don't want to join us, i never expected us to be that glamorous to players but players like Ghezzal you'd at least think you'd have a chance of signing !
Anyway i thought we were signing Draxler, Isco or Rodriguez according to Gabbidon. He wouldn't lie to us surely.
It's mad how many players straight up don't want to join us,
So, for starters, you're conveniently ignoring the £85m that Moshiri INVESTED in efc to buy his stake?
And cast your mind back 12 months ago, when we had just lashed out £28m to buy Lukaku, with the Sky windfall, but we still only partially repaid debt - ie. we couldn't afford to do that still. So irrespective of what you believe about paying down the rest of that debt, have you considered who it is that has paid Southampton the £5m release fee for Koeman and Leicester the £3m for Walsh, and who sanctioned the sacking of Martinez with £10m still due to him under his contract, and who has negotiated the £20m purchase price for the new ground site...? Mate I don't know with any certainty the accurate answers to those questions, but a reasonable assumption to make based on the evidence is that it has been bankrolled by Moshiri, as Everton Football Club doesn't appear to have the wherewithal to do that.
As I said in a previous post - take the misery blinkers off and allow yourself to actually believe that this guy has good intentions for this club and is showing them day by day.
@D410 @Dymak
I picture the two of you in a bar together drinking pints, moaning about the world and exchanging facts about Everton. You are now both staring at your phones waiting for a notification of somebody disagreeing with you so you can have a moan together for a few mins before replying on here.
One of you is eating peanuts, the other cheese n onion crisps.
Im right arent I?
FoOtBaLl PlAyErS!!!!!!
Yeah mate. 3 for £50.Got some for sale?
Yeah mate. 3 for £50.
So, for starters, you're conveniently ignoring the £85m that Moshiri INVESTED in efc to buy his stake?
And cast your mind back 12 months ago, when we had just lashed out £28m to buy Lukaku, with the Sky windfall, but we still only partially repaid debt - ie. we couldn't afford to do that still. So irrespective of what you believe about paying down the rest of that debt, have you considered who it is that has paid Southampton the £5m release fee for Koeman and Leicester the £3m for Walsh, and who sanctioned the sacking of Martinez with £10m still due to him under his contract, and who has negotiated the £20m purchase price for the new ground site...? Mate I don't know with any certainty the accurate answers to those questions, but a reasonable assumption to make based on the evidence is that it has been bankrolled by Moshiri, as Everton Football Club doesn't appear to have the wherewithal to do that.
As I said in a previous post - take the misery blinkers off and allow yourself to actually believe that this guy has good intentions for this club and is showing them day by day.