toffeejack
Player Valuation: £100m
Since it was announced that he would be our new Major Shareholder, Arsenal have lost both games.
THE MOSHIRI EFFECT.
and we have a 100% win pecentage
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Since it was announced that he would be our new Major Shareholder, Arsenal have lost both games.
THE MOSHIRI EFFECT.
Can we actually post a sticky on the forum to the effect that Iranians are not Arabs? They are repeatedly loudly and pointedly not Arabs. There are websites devoted to the fact they are not Arabs (literally http://www.persiansarenotarabs.com/). They are so not Arabs, they practically meet the Arabs coming the other way. There have been wars fought on the basis that Arabs are not Persians and in fact also that Persians are not Arabs.
They're not Indians either.
They're deffo a special bunch like
Any way this moshi moshi bloke, I approve
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/brian-reade-column-heres-hoping-7479520
On the face of it, even Kenwright's sternest critics should give him credit for this deal, if only for the price he got.
Considering Everton are seeking a new £300m stadium, have £30m debt, are woefully under-performing commercially and are based in one of the country’s least affluent cities and have serious local competition, the £175m valuation looks a very good price.
Randy Lerner can’t sell the biggest club in the Midlands, with a decent stadium, for £150m.
Does anybody know who Moshiri's son is who is building a career in media? Obviously I am fantasising the son is an everton fan, a media genius, with his father's backing, to make Evertonians happy in this regard. I've googled to no avail.
Yeah but you also have got to consider that we have 3 players alone that are worth £120 million between them.The price he got for his shares has little benefit to Everton at all. In fact you could argue it's the other way as this new investor would be able to throw more money at the club.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/brian-reade-column-heres-hoping-7479520
On the face of it, even Kenwright's sternest critics should give him credit for this deal, if only for the price he got.
Considering Everton are seeking a new £300m stadium, have £30m debt, are woefully under-performing commercially and are based in one of the country’s least affluent cities and have serious local competition, the £175m valuation looks a very good price.
Randy Lerner can’t sell the biggest club in the Midlands, with a decent stadium, for £150m.
Is no one else a little concerned that this hasn't been rubber stamped as quickly as we thought?