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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
we might not all agree with each other and this IS a discussion forum

no need to sink to these types of levels though lads

we are all blues after all
 
Lets have this right - in 7 years since Moyes left we've had 1 good season, 1 average and 5 awful.

What is THIS fella doing to turn our fortunes around?

Bugger all thats what.

My advice to Evertonians is stay away - show the owners we aint filling GP never mind a new 52k+ stadium unless things change.

Stop extremely over exaggerating.

Is what I'd say to you if I didn't know any better.
 

Stop extremely over exaggerating.

Is what I'd say to you if I didn't know any better.

Not including the top 6 and focussing on clubs around us:

Leicester: owners have delivered them a league title

West Ham: owners have delivered them a new stadium, kept a yoyo club up and have them spending big money under a half decent manager

Wolves: taken them from the doldrums into the league and into Europe in their 1 season

Moshiri: ????
 
Things haven't gone as he, or any of us would have hoped. He's spent the money but everything he's done in relation to on field matters has been hap hazard and chaotic at times.

He needs to take a step back. Everything he's been involved in has gone badly wrong and he has shown he doesn't have any knowledge of the football industry.

Sometimes I wish we could go back to about 2009 when we were absolutely skint but we had a team who could be relied on to give absolutely everything, and had enough quality to match their fight and gritty determination.
 
A clueless carpet bagger who's wasted the massive cheque received for selling the family silver of Lukaku and Stones by employing a succession of beauts to spend it.

He's made Kenwright look good.
 

City’s circumstances may vary to ours a bit considerably more, however, after their huge investments during their numerous management transitions en route to the top at least they always went one step up with their managerial appointments. We have regressed in quality massively and therefore we are gonna see the effects.
 
City’s circumstances may vary to ours a bit considerably more, however, after their huge investments during their numerous management transitions en route to the top at least they always went one step up with their managerial appointments. We have regressed in quality massively and therefore we are gonna see the effects.
mark hughes says hi
 
mark hughes says hi

He was a step up from Eriksson at the time for them.

Goran-Eriksson > Hughes > Mancini > Pelegrini > Guardiola

Martinez > Koeman > Allardyce > Silva

We have basically replaced a relegation seasoned pro with a mid tabled seasoned pro, to a relegation battling seasoned pro to another relegation battling seasoned pro.

Progress and ambition right there.

This is why we will never progress.
 
He was a step up from Eriksson at the time for them.

Goran-Eriksson > Hughes > Mancini > Pelegrini > Guardiola

Martinez > Koeman > Allardyce > Silva

We have basically replaced a relegation seasoned pro with a mid tabled seasoned pro, to a relegation battling seasoned pro to another relegation battling seasoned pro.

Progress and ambition right there.

This is why we will never progress.
absolutely this..

its of no coincidence that blue bill has over seen all of these appointments.
 

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