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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Incredibly sad read but could easily be true. We as a fan base have been battered by failure, keeping our heads above water and picking up the odd scalp here and here will appeases the masses.
we don't Even pick up the odd scalp any more, when Andy King scored the winner at goodison in 1978 that was our first win in 7 years and it was unheard of as far as Merseyside derby games go, how long is it since we beat them in this current run?, continually embarrassed at every ground in the country over the last 3 years.Kenwright should have been run out of town years ago
 

Sometimes things have to get worse before they get better, I feel that could apply to Everton. Maybe in the long run this season could be one that we look back on and see it as a turning point for lessons learned (I hope so anyway) as I long for a time when we have a better chairman, board, manager & top team because it's boring now, bored of the mistakes, bored of the sound bites, can't abide the self proclaimed biggest blue chairman, the predictable way in which we fail when it matters most. It's monotonous.

I saw a few tweets referring to this and I have to agree, that AGM done me in, the smugness, the hollow sound bites, having a dig at those across the park. Those lot would not have put up with half the rubbish we have over the past two decades.
 
Moshiri is worth 2.3 - 2.5 billion us-dollars.

Yet he has not spend one dime on a player, for the team.

He sold our top score in PL, cashed in on the tv-money, sponser money, etc.

Got his will on Koeman, Walsh, Allardyce, who turned out to fail, yet he has not given anything back.

How about compensating, and spending some money (with resale value), on a left back.

It's pathetic.
 
^^^ It's not Moshiri buying the players. It's his appointed managers and scouts, that then go a-head and spend, the club money.

He need to cover his loos, therefor he will begin to sell our homegrown players, like Davids.

To him, Everton is just buisness and money. Trying to take the profit, from something people has build up and made in to one of the greatest clubs, for more than a hundred years.

He don't care about homegrown, or listening to the fans. It's his peoperty now, and all we can do, is wait for him to move on.
 

^^^ It's not Moshiri buying the players. It's his appointed managers and scouts, that then go a-head and spend, the club money.

He need to cover his loos, therefor he will begin to sell our homegrown players, like Davids.

To him, Everton is just buisness and money. Trying to take the profit, from something people has build up and made in to one of the greatest clubs, for more than a hundred years.

He don't care about homegrown, or listening to the fans. It's his peoperty now, and all we can do, is wait for him to move on.

Don't agree that he is trying to make a profit. If he was doing that he'd be running the business sensibly.

What he is doing is showing he has no idea how to run a successful club and that he doesn't have a clue about football. Just like the bored investors who bought into Sunderland/Villa/West Ham and got all overexcited spending money for the sake of it.

They like the glamour and are more interested in transfers than building up a sustainable business. He'll soon sit back with £250m spent, a wage bill through the roof and a struggling team and decide to make "cut backs". We've seen it all before. I hoped it would be different but this is following the pattern exactly.
 
Been badly let down in the summer by Koeman and Walsh, how this season has panned out is down to them two, not Moshiri.
i would say Koeman and Walsh, is on his own shoulders. Playing the victim card here, is just not right.

He did it to himself, and in the end, to the club and the supporter's
 
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Seems to have absolutely no grip at all on his own football club, just throwing money here there and everywhere with no defined plan.

Still can't understand why there hasn't been a top to bottom culling of the ineptitude running riot around the club
Can you give an example, of where he is throwing money "here, there and everywhere?

It would be nice to know, where you think he has spend all that money.
 

Can you give an example, of where he is throwing money "here, there and everywhere?

It would be nice to know, where you think he has spend all that money.

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Err transfers and wages.

This myth we are spending no money is bizarre.
i mean, can you come up with some numbers, on what we have spend, and where we spend it, and from where the money came (transfers, sponsors, tv-money, Moshiri, Kennwright, etc).

Im not saying we have not spend any money, just want to know, what you claim is valid
 
Seems to have absolutely no grip at all on his own football club, just throwing money here there and everywhere with no defined plan.

Still can't understand why there hasn't been a top to bottom culling of the ineptitude running riot around the club
unless he is deciding on which players to sign that makes no sense.

It seems to me that he is an owner that has honoured his promises to support his managers in the transfer market .
I am not sure what more he can do.
 
He's tried to have a positive impact but it's ending up being completely the opposite. I like you think he will be wondering why he's bothered, which is extremely bad news for us going forward.


Dan, you and I both know the feeling.

You start off well, then things go wrong and you start chucking good money after bad.

That is what I think is happening with Moshiri right now.

Millions of pounds totally wasted paying off fired managers and compensating, in Koeman’s case, the club they came from.

Literally hundreds of millions foolishly spent on players for whom you have no chance of getting your money back.

The trump card, the grandiose plan to make it all well again, BMD, looking like there is a cloud forming over it and even if there ain’t, it is going to cost way more than you bargained for.

If a person had around £2 billion quid to their name and a pet project is starting to haemorrhage money at an alarming rate the wise man would just cut his losses and run while the bulk of his fortune is still intact.

Looking at it from Moshiri’s perspective I make you right in thinking he must be wondering what he has got himself into.

The temptation to get out while you still can and retire to the billionaire lifestyle in Monaco must be very tempting right about now.

And heck knows where that is going to leave our club.
 

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