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Farhad Moshiri

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

  • Pleased

    Votes: 107 7.7%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,290 92.3%

  • Total voters
    1,397
Seriously what are you all fuming for?

After years of being paupers and scratching around negotiating some lame arse deals Everton are spending pure wedge.

Enjoy it you plums.
People have short term memories, and will always find something to complain about. That's life.

I'm over the moon!! I can't believe we are actually signing players for hard cash and not 25m made up of 1m instalments over 25 years!!
 
Only Everton fans can take a statement from Moshiri basically stating he cant wait to spunk more of his millions on players and turn it around to a 'he's feeling the pressure from some twitter [Poor language removed]' lollollollollol

I made the reference to the blue union twitter post and thought it so obvious a joke I didn't need the :).
It doesn't mean there wasn't some impetus for reassurance created as summarised by the echo yesterday, 'Blues investor would be wise to make public statement of intent'.
As it stands we have a negative spend of approx £5m 2 days after season kickoff. If someone predicted that 2 months ago they'd have been run off here as a kopite wum.
Mosh has basically said we plan to spend a lot more which is fantastic to hear though disadvantageous to negotiation. The fact that he would choose to show our hand suggests it was perceived disgruntlement that prompted the statement.
 
http://www.efcsa.org/2016/08/15/meeting-farhad-moshiri/

Meeting with Farhad Moshiri

When our Chairman last met with Bill Kenwright, in his London office in March 2016, it was a very positive meeting. John Blain spent almost 90 minutes with Bill covering a range of subjects including the last AGM and Bill’s hopes for the future.

Of course we had all recently heard of a significant change in the shareholding of the football club and both John and Bill agreed that now was a time for looking forward not backwards. Bill was keen to foster good relationships with the minority shareholders and, with Mr Moshiri being of the same mind, Bill promised to arrange a meeting with our new largest shareholder.

Mr Moshiri is, as one might expect, a very busy man and so arranging the logistics of a meeting took some time. Nonetheless, Bill came through on his promise and John travelled down to London on July 19th to meet with Mr Moshiri, and Bill in Mr Moshiri’s Mayfair office. The meeting started late afternoon and soon after Mayor Anderson had concluded his well publicised meeting.

As the Mayor said Farhad Moshiri is a very impressive character, of course he’s also a very successful businessman and as John discovered a true lover of football.

Throughout the 90 minute meeting this humble man was both candid and very honest about our football club. The detail about much of what was said is rightly confidential and certainly not for publication. However, it is quite clear that Farhad has serious plans for our football club and that he intends to deliver key objectives in a structured and sustainable way.

The recruitment of Ronald Koeman, who was 1st choice as our new manager, was the first piece of the jigsaw with the financial cost of exiting the previous management team and bringing in Ronald and his team being significant. Once the manager (and his team) was in place, and consistent with the intent to adopt a traditionally continental structure, the next step was to appoint a Director of Football.

Steve Walsh was a great catch with Farhad’s vision for the future and Bill’s passion for our heritage being the key to attracting him to our club. Leaving Farhad’s office knowing this would definitely happen was one of the many positive messages John received during the meeting.

It is quite clear that Farhad and Bill are working closely together behind the scenes to lay a very solid foundation for the future. Improving the balance sheet has started and will surely continue as both on-field and off-field performances improve. Fundamental to our future is obviously the need to improve our commercial performance and key to this is an essential need for improvement in stadium facilities. We lag far behind our current and aspirational peers in this respect making the construction of a new stadium almost inevitable and Farhad seems determined to make sure that the new stadium is “special”.

Throughout the meeting both Bill and Farhad were periodically interrupted by phone calls and text messages. The need to improve the playing squad through retention of existing players and the bringing in of others is clearly an intense activity. With the huge increases in TV revenues and the “Moshiri Effect” it’s clear that clubs, players, and their agents have very high financial expectations. Everton shareholders and fans in general should be comforted by the knowledge that a very successful business-man is at the helm, that he has a vision of where we are going, and is executing to a plan to get us there.

All too quickly the meeting had to draw to a close but John was pleased to hear that Farhad and Bill are both keen to retain very good relationships with the minority shareholders.

Since the meeting John and Bill have exchanged emails and have agreed to diarise regular meetings throughout the year.

To be fair, that's something and nothing.

What good was reporting on that meeting if they couldn't report anything of the plans we didn't know already?
 

I suppose it's good to know that Moshiri has taken the time to meet with the chairman of the EFCSA

I'm not sure agreeing to a meeting where the words remained within the room they were spoken in is an awful big step forward, tbh.

I still wonder why Moshiri just doesn't get a trusted journalist in to do an in depth interview. All that EFCSA sit down meeting does is make you wonder what was actually said. Nice for the two fellers who got an invite like, not much use for the rest of us.
 
I'm not sure agreeing to a meeting where the words remained within the room they were spoken in is an awful big step forward, tbh.

I still wonder why Moshiri just doesn't get a trusted journalist in to do an in depth interview. All that EFCSA sit down meeting does is make you wonder what was actually said. Nice for the two fellers who got an invite like, not much use for the rest of us.
It's a start Dave, better than what we had before.
 
It's a start Dave, better than what we had before.
I'd want to hear:

  • How are commercial revenues going to be significantly developed in the period prior to the opening season in a new stadium - because that looks very difficult without it.
  • When, ball park (and given the groundwork on talks done so far with local state and agencies and the private sector), we can expect to see a spade in the ground.
  • How can a commitment to keeping existing players (a keystone of the 'plan' we know so far) hold fast when the usual law of the PL jungle will always destabilise it...aren;t we running to stand still?
 
I'm not sure agreeing to a meeting where the words remained within the room they were spoken in is an awful big step forward, tbh.

I still wonder why Moshiri just doesn't get a trusted journalist in to do an in depth interview. All that EFCSA sit down meeting does is make you wonder what was actually said. Nice for the two fellers who got an invite like, not much use for the rest of us.

'A trusted journalist'? Wow Dave, just 'Wow';)
 

I'd want to hear:

  • How are commercial revenues going to be significantly developed in the period prior to the opening season in a new stadium - because that looks very difficult without it.
  • When, ball park (and given the groundwork on talks done so far with local state and agencies and the private sector), we can expect to see a spade in the ground.
  • How can a commitment to keeping existing players (a keystone of the 'plan' we know so far) hold fast when the usual law of the PL jungle will always destabilise it...aren;t we running to stand still?
Dave mate the first two are in the pipeline mate they're working on them
 

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