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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
Farhad will be bitterly acknowledging substance to the saying “once Everton touches you, things are never the same...”

Moshiri will surely have to stay, to have any chance of recouping the (£500m is it?) already injected. His only hope lies with BMD leading to commercial and football success.

Otherwise he’ll join the list of suckers who got burnt badly by their forays into English football eg Short at Sunderland, Lerner at Villa.
 

Absolute state of you lot.

When he was bankrolling spend he was ace, when we had the good run towards the end of last season, not a whisper.

Now we're in a poor run of results he's worse than Kenwright? Yes, he's made couple of odd calls, hopefully he will leave more and more calls to Brands. (provided he's the right man, you can't really rate a DoF until he's been in the role about 5 years - quite a leap of faith.)
 

I have no doubt of that, if Silva is here long enough.

Let's hope the board will get to work on sounding out replacements.It's so obvious that Silva, is in way over his head here.But between Koeman Allardyce and Silva, that's three bad managerial appointments in a row, under Moshiris ownership.Let's just hope that Marcel Brands will take care of, who the next manager will be.Spurs getting off to a bad start, Arsenal Chelsea and Man United rebuilding, and Everton are 17th.It's pretty effing disgraceful tbh.
 
Moshiri will surely have to stay, to have any chance of recouping the (£500m is it?) already injected. His only hope lies with BMD leading to commercial and football success.

Otherwise he’ll join the list of suckers who got burnt badly by their forays into English football eg Short at Sunderland, Lerner at Villa.


Not necessarily.

Shrewd businessmen know when to stop flogging dead horses and if I was Moshiri that is exactly what I would feel I have been doing this past few years.

They do not throw good money after bad forever in the vague hope it might all come good in the end.

So if I am honest with you, if I read in the paper come Monday that Moshiri was willing to sell the club and cut his losses I would not be one bit surprised.
 
Absolute state of you lot.

When he was bankrolling spend he was ace, when we had the good run towards the end of last season, not a whisper.

Now we're in a poor run of results he's worse than Kenwright? Yes, he's made couple of odd calls, hopefully he will leave more and more calls to Brands. (provided he's the right man, you can't really rate a DoF until he's been in the role about 5 years - quite a leap of faith.)

He has invested a fair bit of cash alright.But right now, Everton are closer to the championship, than the top six.So Moshiris footballing judgement, quite clearly is a bit awry.
 

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