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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
Willingly.

Club has advanced hugely since late February but obviously long way to go on and off pitch.

New management team, DoF, refurbushed Goodison, agreed purchase of BM subject to PP, transfer funds available (poor execution only reason for poor summer window).

Lots more to be done though, removal of old guard from board, execution of optons, better PR and communications including details on new stadium. Successful window in January and next summer.

Moshiri is a successful business man, he didn't buy into Everton just to tread water - it's his most public investment and he'll want success on and off the pitch.

No reason at all why it won't happen.
With the greatest respect, most of that is hearsay and conjecture. There is very little evidence that anything at all has changed. Same old Everton on the outside. Treat the fans like mushrooms. Feed us sh*t and keep us in the dark. Old boys network alive and well as the appointment of Orville's mate will testify. Many of the fans are normal working class lads and lasses who just see more money men circling the wagons and lining themselves up for a feeding frenzy on the premier league riches, while the fans are again left with broken promises and dreams.

Nothing has changed. Or so it seems.
 

We're no further forward than we were under Martinez and Kenwright. What self respecting businessman invests in the club and then continues to employ utter clowns and actively encourage additional clowns to spout off about the club.

Spin it how you want but we aren't any further forward at all, it's just been masked by getting a few results whilst playing poorly, as soon as we come up against any quality it was always gonna happen.
 
We're no further forward than we were under Martinez and Kenwright. What self respecting businessman invests in the club and then continues to employ utter clowns and actively encourage additional clowns to spout off about the club.

Spin it how you want but we aren't any further forward at all, it's just been masked by getting a few results whilst playing poorly, as soon as we come up against any quality it was always gonna happen.
It certainly seems this way. I hope it isn't but after decades of ineptitude at the head of our once great club I can see only one outcome.
 
It certainly seems this way. I hope it isn't but after decades of ineptitude at the head of our once great club I can see only one outcome.

Imagine taking over a business and then promoting one of its biggest failures, laughable. I believe @The Esk confirmed during the transfer window that Elstone and Kenwright were still playing a part in transfers as well, it's staggering.
 
I was as keen as any about Moshiri to begin with. I now feel a little foolish. My hopes clouded the reality and blindsided me to the truth. Makes me sad.
 


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