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Farhad Moshiri

7+ Years On... Your Verdict On Farhad Moshiri

  • Pleased

    Votes: 111 7.9%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,295 92.1%

  • Total voters
    1,406
We'll see in a year's time. You've got to give the people in charge time. I'm afraid I've been a supporter longer, and as we both know, there are shambles and real shambles.

Yeah to be fair the PJ mk2 was unfair on Moshiri, I can remember that nightmare time and how we survived is a miracle.
My frustration all comes from the statement of intent from Moshiri, I didn't for one second believe that with 5 days to go for the opening game we would be in this mess.
From Gibson getting a new contract to Hibbo coming out in the press saying how badly he was treated and now selling one of our best players is doing my head in.

There has been loads of rumours on here about possible high profile players coming but I honestly take each supposedly ITK with a pinch of salt. Everyone knows until we get a new stadium and in turn make more money from the commercial side of what that brings in we screwed! Hopefully Moshiri is the man to get us the new stadium
 

still 3 weeks left and when williams signs we will be no weaker we will have a busy few weeks and we will spend more than we sell, i guarantee lukaku is signing a new contract!
 
I like to think were being fashionably late. We will throw money at stars come the "Jim White's Ticka tape Tie n spit Gala"
We will be the belles of the ball !!!
 
Yes, but it won't be the full amount. Reckon we'll reinvest maybe 50 percent of what we sell Lukaku and Stones for.

Stone the crows. The state of some in here.

The plan all along was to sell Stones to generate a profit that means we can pay bigger wages for new players. Think back to last Summer, and telling Chelsea to do one.

It is now obvious that he was silently behind that, because we needed the profit this year, not last year.
 
hes a liar then his aim was to keep those two players at our club!

Sorry don't follow you.

Never on my life I think Moshiri wanted to keep Stones, nor Koemans. I reckon Moshiri saw an asset that would never be worth more and from which sale he could finance our transfer outlay this summer without spending external money.
 
Stone the crows. The state of some in here.

The plan all along was to sell Stones to generate a profit that means we can pay bigger wages for new players. Think back to last Summer, and telling Chelsea to do one.

It is now obvious that he was silently behind that, because we needed the profit this year, not last year.

Maybe so.

But why have we gone from having Juan Mata in the bag to chasing after overpriced overhyped dross like yannick bolasie? Why has the standard of our targets fallen off a cliff? Why couldn't we move till stones was sold.

I have lots of concern here to be honest. Few looking like they're gonna be eased.
 

Stone the crows. The state of some in here.

The plan all along was to sell Stones to generate a profit that means we can pay bigger wages for new players. Think back to last Summer, and telling Chelsea to do one.

It is now obvious that he was silently behind that, because we needed the profit this year, not last year.
Wow, that is a stretch. There is no evidence of that whatsoever. Calling out people for wild theories and then chucking one of your own in, in the very same post, is some going.
 
Stone the crows. The state of some in here.

The plan all along was to sell Stones to generate a profit that means we can pay bigger wages for new players. Think back to last Summer, and telling Chelsea to do one.

It is now obvious that he was silently behind that, because we needed the profit this year, not last year.

You have not a fragment more insight into what's going on at an executive level at Everton than me so please spare me your patronising responses.
 
Sorry don't follow you.

Never on my life I think Moshiri wanted to keep Stones, nor Koemans. I reckon Moshiri saw an asset that would never be worth more and from which sale he could finance our transfer outlay this summer without spending external money.
It's looking that way. Every club should have ~£40M more to play with this year (wages and fees) due to the TV deal. I would bet we will see a net spend of somewhere around £20M this window meaning zero investment in the playing squad outside of what would have been possible under any owners. False dawn.
 
Wow, that is a stretch. There is no evidence of that whatsoever. Calling out people for wild theories and then chucking one of your own in, in the very same post, is some going.

So what is more likely, what @roydo posted or that we're selling Lukaku alongside Stones and spending less than half what we got for them?

People need to get a grip.
 

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