I reckon much higher.
If you`re gonna do it, do it soon, as he `ll be along anytime soon, like a one man demolition team.
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I reckon much higher.
If you`re gonna do it, do it soon, as he `ll be along anytime soon, like a one man demolition team.
Was just waiting to read all the comments before making the same post myselfI`m sure I`m not alone in wondering what @davek makes of these developments ?
I`m sure I`m not alone in wondering what @davek makes of these developments ?
Or how about Moshiri buying them and then announcing that he is selling them to Usmanov.Am I the only one who is a bit disappointed with this news.
I would prefer Mr Usmanov to be buying them or alternatively Mr Moshiri transferring the shares into company ownership with the company being joint owned by him and Mr Usmanov.
Today's news has absolutely nothing to do with Usmanov either coming or not coming to Everton.Am I the only one who is a bit disappointed with this news.
I would prefer Mr Usmanov to be buying them or alternatively Mr Moshiri transferring the shares into company ownership with the company being joint owned by him and Mr Usmanov.
Am I the only one who is a bit disappointed with this news.
I would prefer Mr Usmanov to be buying them or alternatively Mr Moshiri transferring the shares into company ownership with the company being joint owned by him and Mr Usmanov.
If you went back in time 5 years you'd see a lot of the same comments about Bill. Things like:
"The club isn't even for sale"
"He will never let go of his train set"
"Just draining money from the club and looking to make a profit"
Bill's only real crime was being a millionaire in a world of billionaire owners. He didn't really move us forward but it's hard to argue that he didn't have the best interests of the club at heart.
Anyway, my point being that people used to point the finger at Bill when things went wrong and have him no credit when there was a modicum of 'success' - exactly what davek is doing with Moshiri.
People still do it to Bill now with transfers.
Looks good, considering we won't be having a new stadium.I see this as a move just to facilitate the stadium finance to be honest and giving lending institutions some clarity on the ownership of the club, good to see some progress seems to be made on that front.
Oh Gawd.This is the beginning of the beginning, the revolution is underway