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Farhad Moshiri

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

  • Pleased

    Votes: 111 7.9%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,295 92.1%

  • Total voters
    1,406

So if Moshiri never turned up we would never have got any bigger sponsorship deals...

OK m8


Frank, remember under the old guard we had the brain trust who agreed the original Kitbag deal and kept renewing Chang for peanuts.

I agree that is one aspect that has improved under Moshiri's influence.

We wouldn't have the finch farm sponsorship for a start.
 
Frank, remember under the old guard we had the brain trust who agreed the original Kitbag deal and kept renewing Chang for peanuts.

I agree that is one aspect that has improved under Moshiri's influence.

We wouldn't have the finch farm sponsorship for a start.
None of it has helped. Just allowed Moshiri to waste more
 
The Loan will have to be paid back unfortunately, You could then say that's the clubs £250 million.

The Sky money comfortably covers those outgoings, without further loans being needed from our fearless leader.

That's not counting any other revenues of income the club makes.

There's no fantasy needed.

The SKY money defo doesnt cover the 60m we have spent on sacking managers, the 350m we have spent on players and the 320m we have spent on wages in the last 3 years Phil.
 
Has Moshiri sent you a fax over ?

How would you know his plans on how he will recoup his loan ?
Because that's what is implied by a gift loan from the owner.

Unless you think it would be a wise idea for Moshiri the accountant to deprive his main asset of resources to grow in value so that he can gain access to liquid cash in his personal accounts.

It's a fairly simple financial question. Does he stand to make more off of that cash sitting in his accounts or by using it to grow the value of his largest asset to produce a greater return on investment?
 

Because that's what is implied by a gift loan from the owner.

Unless you think it would be a wise idea for Moshiri the accountant to deprive his main asset of resources to grow in value so that he can gain access to liquid cash in his personal accounts.

It's a fairly simple financial question. Does he stand to make more off of that cash sitting in his accounts or by using it to grow the value of his largest asset to produce a greater return on investment?

To be honest mate, unless I was him I wouldn't know what was best. I have my opinions on our fabled owner and I'm allowed them.
 

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