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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
To be honest, it's comments like this that make criticality pointless when it comes to Everton. I've spent years hearing/reading that "Bill will never sell this club" and "Bill will die before he lets go of his train set" "Lol at those of you who even think the Club is for sale" and yet when he did sell the Club it wasn't quite good enough. He still owns a bit of it, so it doesn't count. He still has a job at the Club, so it doesn't count. He hand picked Moshiri so he could stay at the club, so it doesn't count.

So, by all means have doubts about Moshiri, voice them if you please. I think the "fake bid" things is cringeworthy and I find it embarrassing when people talk about it, but each to their own. But, if Moshiri does come good, I'd hope all of the doubters will have the good grace to acknowledge their error in a way that they haven't done in regard to Bill selling the Club.

I will have no problem whatsoever in being wrong if Moshiri actually delivers on what has been hyped for quite a long time now.

You are very welcome to believe that we made an attempt to break the world transfer record for a defender and yet managed to have a negative net spend. I guess it means that an absolute bonanza of transfer activity will be on its way in January? Sound.

I can't agree with the points you make about Kenwright and selling the club. He was always going to have to sell the club eventually, however he is still yet to do so. Moshiri has replaced Earle on the board, and he refuses to buy Everton despite him easily having the means to do so.
 
He has signed agreements in the form of options contracts to do so subject to certain conditions being met. This conditions are being progressed.

What are the conditions? Why is he averse to buying the club right now? If the conditions aren't met, then will his refusal to buy the club continue?

I'm sorry but it's clear why people have concerns about this new King who has been hyped to the max but delivered little so far, the guy doesn't even own the club!
 

I will have no problem whatsoever in being wrong if Moshiri actually delivers on what has been hyped for quite a long time now.

You are very welcome to believe that we made an attempt to break the world transfer record for a defender and yet managed to have a negative net spend. I guess it means that an absolute bonanza of transfer activity will be on its way in January? Sound.

I can't agree with the points you make about Kenwright and selling the club. He was always going to have to sell the club eventually, however he is still yet to do so. Moshiri has replaced Earle on the board, and he refuses to buy Everton despite him easily having the means to do so.

So, in short, you only believe the negative stuff.
 
What are the conditions? Why is he averse to buying the club right now? If the conditions aren't met, then will his refusal to buy the club continue?

I'm sorry but it's clear why people have concerns about this new King who has been hyped to the max but delivered little so far, the guy doesn't even own the club!

The conditions are not in the public domain, it's a private arrangement between shareholders of a private company. They are believed to relate to progress on the new stadium.
 

The problem is he owns half our club and the club doesn't own half his wealth.

Half his wealth would be enough for a stadium, a complete Chelsea/City style squad overhaul which would get us back to competing with the "big boys" again very quickly which is what everyone decided was going to happen when he took over.
 
So, in short, you only believe the negative stuff.

I don't believe that we made a real attempt to smash the world transfer fee for a defender. Nor do I believe that Moshiri was genuinely concerned about James McCarthy's feelings when it comes to transfer business. If being sceptical about those two claims means I only believe negative stuff, then so be it.
 

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