Farhad Moshiri

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

  • Pleased

    Votes: 110 7.8%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,298 92.2%

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He has put £150 million in.

Say something loudly and long enough and that ^^^ is what you get.

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It would be a start for fans not to fall for the "he's pumped £150M in" lies. He hasn't.

Questioning that claim is step number one. He's done nothing other than place himself in position to fully cash in on the club in any future sale.

Truth is we are in a precarious position and just like a frog sitting in gradually boiling water many dont recognise the danger.
what are you going to do Dave?, you cant even be bothered to go to the games, are you going to lead the revolution from the comfort of your keyboard on a forum 90% of Evertonians have never heard of?
 

There's something very wrong with Moshiri and this Everton takeover.

I see his time here unravelling very quickly if/when this stadium scheme is shelved...and that could leave us in a disastrous position.
If this stadium does fall through, I honestly believe our crowds will plummet. Fans are already at their lowest ebb, this could be the final nail in our coffin. I’m absolutely sick of all things Everton at the moment and have been since April 2014.

Good crowds are the only thing that keeps us going. If we lose the crowds, we’ll inevitably end up scrapping it out with the bottom clubs. We’ve seen it with: Newcastle, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Leeds United, Sheffield Wed, etc. All big, historic clubs, but once the rot sets in, it is hard to stop.

On the flip side, if the stadium did happen, it has the potential to really boost the club and take us onto the next level.
 
I am more optimistic the stadium will happen than I am about his running of the football side of things . Moshiri has left people in charge of the day to day running of the club who have repeatedly failed and my guess will carry on making the same mistakes .If like I suspect we bin Sam off at the end of the season I have zero confidence he will or the people around him will get the next appointment right
 
If this stadium does fall through, I honestly believe our crowds will plummet. Fans are already at their lowest ebb, this could be the final nail in our coffin. I’m absolutely sick of all things Everton at the moment and have been since April 2014.

Good crowds are the only thing that keeps us going. If we lose the crowds, we’ll inevitably end up scrapping it out with the bottom clubs. We’ve seen it with: Newcastle, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Leeds United, Sheffield Wed, etc. All big, historic clubs, but once the rot sets in, it is hard to stop.

On the flip side, if the stadium did happen, it has the potential to really boost the club and take us onto the next level.
If/when the stadium falls though a few thousand off the gate will be the least of the club's worries. Moshiri's distancing and eventual withdrawal would be like the time Johnson left...with steroids.

We'll plummet with the instability of it all. No decent manager would want the job and the club would be selling off players to cover debt.
 

Moshi was sent here by Usmanov for the profit and the power and the empire-building but it has become clear that along the way he has fallen in love with the club. He gets Everton and he gets the city. He bought the Liver Buildings for us ffs.

He doesn't do media coached scripted interviews, isn't PC and - touchingly - has time for oddballs like Jim White and Kenwright. Oh yeah, and the fact he has made us the richest club on Merseyside.

IN MOSHI WE TRUST
Your one proper KLOPITE bellend
 
If/when the stadium falls though a few thousand off the gate will be the least of the club's worries. Moshiri's distancing and eventual withdrawal would be like the time Johnson left...with steroids.

We'll plummet with the instability of it all. No decent manager would want the job and the club would be selling off players to cover debt.

Happy days. For some
 
Happy days. For some

I dont know who'd actively want that. We need to guard against another Johnson situation happening. I see all the ingredients from the late 90s getting put into place again: big "statement" spend that goes sour, terrible managerial appointment, stadium plan hits buggers....followed by a fire sale, relegation fight and owner-flight.

We owe it to ourselves to learn from history and be vigilant.
 

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