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Farhad Moshiri

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

  • Pleased

    Votes: 107 7.7%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,290 92.3%

  • Total voters
    1,397
It's not. I'm making the point that we were a less than attractive proposition when Moshiri stepped forward and were still sold. Newcastle are a basket case and they'll be sold. If the club are in the future are saddled with debt we'll get our buyer again because the industry right now is the one to be in. To see things any other way for you means that you believe that Moshiri sees the passing of such debt onto the club is a means to get his hands on cash elsewhere in the north dockland development and that Everton will be used instrumentally and placed in a critical situation if Moshiri for some reason vacates the scene.

Got it. Moshiri cant vacate the scene without selling Everton. If Everton have £600m debt on their books, that might be a problem. Ergo, he wont do that. Unless he is here for a decent length of time.
 
Whats more likely to happen, a man involved in football club ownership seeking to profit from that; or a man involved in ownership of a football club who's using it to crack open another business opportunity?

I can see clearly the case for the former, but it's a stretch to see the latter at this stage - unless you have something firmer to offer by way of Moishiri's future plans. It all seems based on the premise that "Usmanov will want some of this action". This is the Usmanov under massive scrutiny, btw.

He's in this for that stadium build and a sale in the back of it. IMO.

Both.

Vault me. Anyrate, supper time. Cuddles. Xx
 
It's not. I'm making the point that we were a less than attractive proposition when Moshiri stepped forward and were still sold. Newcastle are a basket case and they'll be sold. If the club are in the future are saddled with debt we'll get our buyer again because the industry right now is the one to be in. To see things any other way for you means that you believe that Moshiri sees the passing of such debt onto the club is a means to get his hands on cash elsewhere in the north dockland development and that Everton will be used instrumentally and placed in a critical situation if Moshiri for some reason vacates the scene.
I don’t care if Moshiri leaves with a profit , a loss or break even once he leaves us with a bright shiny new stadium on the docks and a level of debt repayment we can afford.
I don’t think he will leave though
 
Not sure I understand all the above but I heard that we've earmarked a great piece of land to build a new stadium because Goodison is on its knees.
Mosh has paid off the debts and has verbally committed to build a new stadium, that will be mainly funded by a government guaranteed loan.
He's probably going to pay the rest in exchange for an increased shareholding, so he gets a premier league team with a brand new £xxxm stadium, and his shares treble or quadruple in value.
Seems a better prospect than waiting for Bill to find the cash to put a new roof on the bullens road.

Thanks Mosh, I hope you stick to your word mate, make my club great again and spend my measly season ticket money wisely.

Best regards

Asia.
 

It's not. I'm making the point that we were a less than attractive proposition when Moshiri stepped forward and were still sold. Newcastle are a basket case and they'll be sold. If the club are in the future are saddled with debt we'll get our buyer again because the industry right now is the one to be in. To see things any other way for you means that you believe that Moshiri sees the passing of such debt onto the club is a means to get his hands on cash elsewhere in the north dockland development and that Everton will be used instrumentally and placed in a critical situation if Moshiri for some reason vacates the scene.


Crystal Ball time again!
 


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