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Farhad Moshiri

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

  • Pleased

    Votes: 107 7.7%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,290 92.3%

  • Total voters
    1,397
Until this stadium is built my vote is staying as disappointed.

How many real moments of happiness have we had as blues since he's been there?


Sacked three of his managers and we have assembled one of the worst squads we have had in years since he's been here.

It's not all his fault but how you can describe the last 3 years as anything other than disappointing would confuse me.

I hope Ancelotti turns it around for us on the pitch but he's going to have to spend a lot to dig the club out of the mess he's helped steer us into.
 
How many real moments of happiness have we had as blues since he's been there?

How many have we had since the mid 80s, 1995 apart. We are a non entity of a club, today has further emphasised this. Hope moshiri does indeed have usmanov ready to come in or we may as well just sack it off.
 
How many have we had since the mid 80s, 1995 apart. We are a non entity of a club, today has further emphasised this. Hope moshiri does indeed have usmanov ready to come in or we may as well just sack it off.
Not many but didn't we all hope that a billionaire owner was going to change all of that?

I know I did and I know he hasn't so far.
 

Not many but didn't we all hope that a billionaire owner was going to change all of that?

I know I did and I know he hasn't so far.
We all hoped mate. Difference is he’s jumped in when we have several billionaires involved at other clubs and already miles ahead of us. God knows how much he’ll have to throw at it, but you could legitimately argue to replace every player in that squad as we are absolutely miles off.
 
The problem with this is it would harm Everton and less prominent clubs.If games are sold off on a club by club basis then we’ll end up with the money being split much more down the lines of who pays for which game
I see what you are saying but I was thinking only of myself ,there is a grey area here as I didn't say that the only way is to offer team by team ,as many football fans watch a lot of matches .I would suspect that the majority would still want the inclusive package and not just their own team but it would be nice if they would do it all be it for a greater charge per match . A bit like you can just take the films or the sports or whatever now .
 
I've been an Evertonian for decades and today was by far the most humiliating. In fact it's since Moshiri's arrival that I have, for the first time, regretted choosing to folllow EFC in childhood. I was proud how we did under Moyes considering the lack of finances. He did an outstanding job.
Then in 2016 Usmanov's proxy Moshiri arrived to herald a new era. He's put Alisher's money where his mouth is but implementation of the 'plan' has been a shambolic farce. Firstly and by far the most egregiously being too cowardly or naive to make an unpopular decision and put a Champs League winning manager in charge simply because he used to manage those lot. Paying through the teeth for the middling Koeman probably halved our chances of success.
Utterly baffling that businessmen would deliberately self sabotage like that.
Delivering a school teacher / small charity organiser as CEO instead of going out and getting our Daniel Levy. The list goes on and on. Usmanov / Moshiri seem to lack a basic understanding of the game. They believe that Silva failed because of a lack of experience and nearly landed us with that over the hill no mark Vitor because of it. Wrong. Silva's PL record suggests he's simply not very good.
They've now delivered a 60 something giant on massive wages and a very long contract. If he turns out like the first three they picked, and does a Pellegrini, we'll potentially be looking at the biggest payout in football history. I'm delighted we have someone of Carlo's stature but would you bet against that scenario?
Our owners have been amazingly successful in business but their bumbling buffoonery in the football world has helped to bring us to a new low today. Uncle Alisher may be rich enough to ultimately deliver a stadium but God knows where his atrocious decisions will lead us to on he pitch.
 

I've been an Evertonian for decades and today was by far the most humiliating. In fact it's since Moshiri's arrival that I have, for the first time, regretted choosing to folllow EFC in childhood. I was proud how we did under Moyes considering the lack of finances. He did an outstanding job.
Then in 2016 Usmanov's proxy Moshiri arrived to herald a new era. He's put Alisher's money where his mouth is but implementation of the 'plan' has been a shambolic farce. Firstly and by far the most egregiously being too cowardly or naive to make an unpopular decision and put a Champs League winning manager in charge simply because he used to manage those lot. Paying through the teeth for the middling Koeman probably halved our chances of success.
Utterly baffling that businessmen would deliberately self sabotage like that.
Delivering a school teacher / small charity organiser as CEO instead of going out and getting our Daniel Levy. The list goes on and on. Usmanov / Moshiri seem to lack a basic understanding of the game. They believe that Silva failed because of a lack of experience and nearly landed us with that over the hill no mark Vitor because of it. Wrong. Silva's PL record suggests he's simply not very good.
They've now delivered a 60 something giant on massive wages and a very long contract. If he turns out like the first three they picked, and does a Pellegrini, we'll potentially be looking at the biggest payout in football history. I'm delighted we have someone of Carlo's stature but would you bet against that scenario?
Our owners have been amazingly successful in business but their bumbling buffoonery in the football world has helped to bring us to a new low today. Uncle Alisher may be rich enough to ultimately deliver a stadium but God knows where his atrocious decisions will lead us to on he pitch.

How old are you mate if you don't mind me asking.
 

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