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Farhad Moshiri

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

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    Votes: 111 7.9%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,295 92.1%

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    1,406
I wouldn’t worry about it, pal.

No one on here knows in what order the meetings took place or even of there have been meetings about the subject at all :blush:

It is llike the way the topic of a Dom King article in Monday’s Daily Mail exercised loads of people all day on Sunday.

Monday came and article was there none,

Nobody knows nowt.
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Depending on which report you read, either Moshiri and J Henry have similar wealth or Moshiri has slightly more. It’s not really about spending their own money though is it.......
The 'Monopoly money' statement he came out with publically after the Koulibaly pursuit was the first time I really took notice of how much money the guy must have access to. I'd honestly be very surprised if Farhad Moshiri ever made Everton 'go bust' just because he ran out of money or something.
 
but there has to come a time where Moshiri role needs to be examined more, if he screws up the next manager's appointment then he should follow them out the door.

So, when you send Mosh out of the door....do you expect him t leave all his money behind? The only way Mosh will go is if he sells the club on, or the new stadium dpesn't happen.
 
Pardon the ignorance, but when you are considering relieving a Manager of his duties, would not the Board Meeting come before the private meeting with the Manager?
When the board offers a new Everton manager the shortest contract in living memory then it's safe to say they all know the score and what they want to happen in the summer once the season is over.

He was brought in to see out the season, he had a slim chance of staying if he'd got us playing good football and there was a clear improvement in how we played, but we are no better now than when he came in, so it's plan A, handshakes and goodbye.
 

I'll give him the benefit of the doubt till he officially says he's staying on for next season .If he does keep Sam on then we can assume he has no idea of what he's watching every and the bar has been set very low regarding ambitions
 
The 'Monopoly money' statement he came out with publically after the Koulibaly pursuit was the first time I really took notice of how much money the guy must have access to. I'd honestly be very surprised if Farhad Moshiri ever made Everton 'go bust' just because he ran out of money or something.

It was a close call that. We were unlucky that our 60 million pound bid proved to be unsuccessful.
 
When the board offers a new Everton manager the shortest contract in living memory then it's safe to say they all know the score and what they want to happen in the summer once the season is over.

He was brought in to see out the season, he had a slim chance of staying if he'd got us playing good football and there was a clear improvement in how we played, but we are no better now than when he came in, so it's plan A, handshakes and goodbye.

Not as short as Moyes contract at Wham....just 6 months. Short term contracts are becoming the norm, because managers change so often.
 
It’s high time this collection of individuals who currently constitute our ‘board’ began to communicate with their support about what exactly their plans are going forward , in at least broad brush terms.
Because aside from building a ground amid derelict dockland I’m having trouble seeing any improvement on the pitch or indeed intention thereof.
 

If there a board meeting today, it will be to confirm Allardyce leaving package and also the statement that he's leaving, hopefully be out soon.
 

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