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Farhad Moshiri

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

  • Pleased

    Votes: 111 7.9%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,294 92.1%

  • Total voters
    1,405
I want a personal hand written heartfelt apology from this joker after every defeat as he is to blame for the abject and dismal window which is preventing the side from challenging for Europe. Step up Fraudy.
 

Think a little bit of communication would stop a lot of anxiety. We were told by BB that FM had made his dreams come true. Well by now, he should have communicated to us a little of how he is presently or in the future, going to help make our dreams come true as BB suggested at the same time.

Possibly two reasons both of which I am happy to have blown out of the water:

1. Moshiri is the new great friend to Everton and will sit in the background letting BK call the shots

2. He is in fact hanging around until AU sails his yacht to BMD


I don't want to know the full ins and outs but a little information would be good. Whatever it is the communication is appalling and frustrating to the fans who are paying a good wedge to watch. May be all will be revealed at the AGM.
 
Think a little bit of communication would stop a lot of anxiety. We were told by BB that FM had made his dreams come true. Well by now, he should have communicated to us a little of how he is presently or in the future, going to help make our dreams come true as BB suggested at the same time.

Possibly two reasons both of which I am happy to have blown out of the water:

1. Moshiri is the new great friend to Everton and will sit in the background letting BK call the shots

2. He is in fact hanging around until AU sails his yacht to BMD


I don't want to know the full ins and outs but a little information would be good. Whatever it is the communication is appalling and frustrating to the fans who are paying a good wedge to watch. May be all will be revealed at the AGM.
Answer no.1 probably. He's agreed to front up Bill's low cost operation ad infinitum. :)
 
Answer no.1 probably. He's agreed to front up Bill's low cost operation ad infinitum. :)

I appreciate your comment is tongue in cheek but I can't believe (and have no reason to believe) that Moshiri wants to go the 'Ryanair' approach to Premier League football favoured by Bill and the old guard when all the trophy winning teams adopt the 'Emirates' premium experience route.

The next few weeks are going to be extremely revealing about our short/medium term direction of travel.
 

I appreciate your comment is tongue in cheek but I can't believe (and have no reason to believe) that Moshiri wants to go the 'Ryanair' approach to Premier League football favoured by Bill and the old guard when all the trophy winning teams adopt the 'Emirates' premium experience route.

The next few weeks are going to be extremely revealing about our short/medium term direction of travel.

We've been hearing this since about may.
 
I appreciate your comment is tongue in cheek but I can't believe (and have no reason to believe) that Moshiri wants to go the 'Ryanair' approach to Premier League football favoured by Bill and the old guard when all the trophy winning teams adopt the 'Emirates' premium experience route.

The next few weeks are going to be extremely revealing about our short/medium term direction of travel.
I remain quietly confident with the progress overall and quite optimistic ,with a dash of cynicism. However the only jarring notes at the moment are the recent appointment of Harris, and personally , the potential for the return of the Man U.captain however slight the chance.
 
We've been hearing this since about may.

And we've made a lot of progress in that time.

Ok the window didn't work out as anticipated by the club, but the progress off the field is huge.

Koeman and his coaching team, Steve Walsh as DoF; confirmation of one of the world's leading stadium architects involved in the new stadium, widely reported agreement on site subject to planning permission and confirmation of satisfaction of long term debt.

Then there's the refurbishment of Goodison, reduction in season ticket prices, the continued great work of EiTC, the magnificent gift of £200,000 to Bradley Lowery.

We're having to catch up on the total lack of investment since the Sir John Moores days whilst all our peers raised and spent £100's of millions.

We're on our way back to the top of the game, but it's going to take a bit of time.
 
I appreciate your comment is tongue in cheek but I can't believe (and have no reason to believe) that Moshiri wants to go the 'Ryanair' approach to Premier League football favoured by Bill and the old guard when all the trophy winning teams adopt the 'Emirates' premium experience route.

The next few weeks are going to be extremely revealing about our short/medium term direction of travel.
Overall I'm still happy with we're we seem to be going under Moshiri. Not happy with the transfer window but do believe the intent was there. Some of the negative comments in the new stadium thread are hard to fathom given where we were before Moshiri came along. And happy with what he has done with the management side with Koeman and Walsh and getting rid of RM. Think the latter should have been done sooner, but if Mosh wasn't here then I believe RM still would be, and that would have been disastrous.

But he has done things I have to question. I'm really not happy with what's happening at board level and it does give me cause for concern. Also, I just don't understand the whole Jim White business.

The one thing that keeps me on track is he had to give up his shares in Arsenal and he wouldn't have done that if his only motive was financial.
 
Overall I'm still happy with WHERE we seem to be going under Moshiri. Not happy with the transfer window but do believe the intent was there. Some of the negative comments in the new stadium thread are hard to fathom given where we were before Moshiri came along. And happy with what he has done with the management side with Koeman and Walsh and getting rid of RM. Think the latter should have been done sooner, but if Mosh wasn't here then I believe RM still would be, and that would have been disastrous.

But he has done things I have to question. I'm really not happy with what's happening at board level and it does give me cause for concern. Also, I just don't understand the whole Jim White business.

The one thing that keeps me on track is he had to give up his shares in Arsenal and he wouldn't have done that if his only motive was financial.
:blush:
 

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