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m8 you won't be happy whatever he does, your mind is already made upThe next 2/3 months will show his true ambition. Not holding my breath
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m8 you won't be happy whatever he does, your mind is already made upThe next 2/3 months will show his true ambition. Not holding my breath
I disagree. Yes it will take our attention away from their victory (slightly) but it will also look rather pathetic as ultimately it will only a reaction to their success.If mosh was smart a stadium announcement of any kind today would be like music to our ears.
Acting that way hasn't hurt City's climb to the top - remember the Tevez posters and all that.I disagree. Yes it will take our attention away from their victory (slightly) but it will also look rather pathetic as ultimately it will only a reaction to their success.
I don't want it to be about them! Best to take it on the chin today, keep our heads down as much as feasibly possible and be magnanimous where required.
In the week, any news would help brighten our summer and couldn't be attributed to that shower across the park; we need to build our own success.
City are an incredibly rich club who could (and have) came back from such blows with lavish signings; we haven't got that type of financial power.Acting that way hasn't hurt City's climb to the top - remember the Tevez posters and all that.
I wish you wouldThe next 2/3 months will show his true ambition. Not holding my breath
If mosh was smart a stadium announcement of any kind today would be like music to our ears.
Moshiri accepted the compromise from day one by choosing, or having to choose, to retain Kenwright and Elstone, and with it, virtually the entire organisational structure of the club, one that inherited a culture of inferiority and mediocrity and did nothing tangible to turn that course of events around over the previous 20 years.
So it was a half-baked "takeover" from the off. You can't expect huge change if the people in the driving seat are satisfied with going in the same direction as previous. That is sadly reinforced by the appointment of DBB and the very pompous sounding "senior management team".
I'd still rather he came in than not, as you cannot argue that spending markedly increased, just that it was all as effective as setting alight to millions upon millions for all the good it did us.
In the medium to long term, I think the best that can be salvaged from his time here is to get BMD delivered, and well, that's very much debatable as to whether it will be or not, but if so, I think it ultimately puts us in a position where we can attract a much bigger fish than Moshiri to drive things forward.
It's impossible to know of course, but Moshiri gives me the general impression that he is happy to be in the select club of "English Premier League Club owner".
I would doubt very much if he obsesses over plans to have us join the elite of English football.
With Man City, it isn't simply a case of abundant wealth, you cannot succeed long-term even with that backing if you have relative amateurs running the show. We would be in a better position today if we could have had a clear-out of the boardroom and senior management, to accompany Moshiri's arrival. This was the biggest opportunity missed.
The top clubs not only have the best players, but have people at the top of their profession in terms of finance and accounting, commercial and PR, legal, administration, directors etc. We quite simply do not. Things are still being run on a wing and a prayer it seems. There really hasn't been one single event or events, since Moshiri came along, that have given me the indication that things have fundamentally changed at Everton. If you get more of the same, you can expect more of the same.
Mate don’t do it to yourself. Our neighbours are one of the two biggest clubs in the country. I gave up trying to be competitive with them long ago.
Spurs meanwhile have London, they have a state of the art stadium which is part of an NFL deal.
We can’t compete organically with Spurs nevermind the RS. Only a sugar daddy ala Man City can do that, and sugar daddy’s with that wealth and willingness to spend really big are few and far between.
I just want him to gut the board and all associated management tbh.
He's obviously willing to lash loads of money at us but there's no point if you're going to let people in a job miles too big for them continue to make decisions that impact your investment