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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
Of course not, they're the Echo. It's their job to be utterly wrong all the time.

That said, what they're doing in a general sense is flagging up growing consternation that the direction of the club is uncharted and unspoken.

There's stuff going on in the background that the club - simply are NOT going to make public at this time.

Regardless of any huff through by Ian Doyle of the ECHO.


He should of been asking proper questions 18 months ago prior to Moshiri came in. No point trying to look relevant now.
 
Of course not, they're the Echo. It's their job to be utterly wrong all the time.

That said, what they're doing in a general sense is flagging up growing consternation that the direction of the club is uncharted and unspoken.

Things remain positive for now but I think that would change if they sold Lukaku. If Lukaku was sold, the fans would start to question whether the early optimism/ excitement was unfounded. Even under the dark transfer windows of the past, the club wouldn't go as far as selling two of its best players in one window. Rather than spending £100 million of Moshiri's cash, the club would proabably be making the biggest transfer profit in the league. For the optimisim of the season and new regime moving forward, Lukaku just cannot be sold.

The sale of Lukaku would make no sense. With the Stones money, Moshiri's alleged funds and the TV deal, we have more money than we need. In the past we have sold players to fund incomings. We wouldn't be able to replace Lukaku's quality and having seen our struggles at attracting top quality players, I have doubts as to whether all of the funds would be reinvested.
 

Things remain positive for now but I think that would change if they sold Lukaku. If Lukaku was sold, the fans would start to question whether the early optimism/ excitement was unfounded. Even under the dark transfer windows of the past, the club wouldn't go as far as selling two of its best players in one window. Rather than spending £100 million of Moshiri's cash, the club would proabably be making the biggest transfer profit in the league. For the optimisim of the season and new regime moving forward, Lukaku just cannot be sold.

The sale of Lukaku would make no sense. With the Stones money, Moshiri's alleged funds and the TV deal, we have more money than we need. In the past we have sold players to fund incomings. We wouldn't be able to replace Lukaku's quality and having seen our struggles at attracting top quality players, I have doubts as to whether all of the funds would be reinvested.
Struggles getting top players ? I think they were just buying time before Walsh was hired and Stones was sold.
 

Of course not, they're the Echo. It's their job to be utterly wrong all the time.

That said, what they're doing in a general sense is flagging up growing consternation that the direction of the club is uncharted and unspoken.
The numbnuts gave Gueye a 7/10lollolloland our attendance was 34000 apparently,enough said about the red raglol
 
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/time-moshiri-everton-come-clean-11745210

You know that something's sticking out like a sore thumb when even the dozy hacks at the Echo start calling for Moshiri to go public with his plans

According to that article Moshiri hasn't said (or even written) anything publicly since March. Other than Bill our other main shareholders never said anything either, looking at other clubs I suppose it's normal for most main shareholders to not make regular public statements.

Saying that I'd agree that we could do with a statement from Mosh considering we look set to make a transfer window profit, meaning we've sold-to-buy.
 
The numbnuts gave Gueye a 7/10lollolloland our attendance was 34000 apparently,enough said about the red raglol

The worst thing about the Echo is the podcasts are actually pretty decent - but the stuff the journos commit to print seems often to be so heavily steered by the club or worse, just grossly inaccurate.

Weird that when you think that most of them must have grown absolutely desperate to land their dream job and have subsequently done so
 

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