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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

Big Mosh will always have a place in evertonian hearts for putting the bullet in El Cocos head

I can recall 2 times in my football supporting memory (post 1998) when I genuinely thought we were going to get relegated. The first was in 2002 just before Moyes took over, and the other was March 2015 after a 2-0 defeat at Stoke left us on 28 points after 28 games.
 
Did well up to 2009; then he thought he was above us and he was doing us a favour until United wanted him.

The utter kip of him.
Well that wax the season Coty took Lescott off us and we were powerless to do anything.
Still think that his last season was some of our best football for many a year. We were getting very close to a real challenge.
I also think that if he had ambition, he couldn’t turn Utd down.
 
Again don't disagree, but look at the mess he'd picked up, we were a shambles. Martinez picked up a decent side and systematically ruined it practically, with his psychobabble nonsense and crappy philosophy. I maintain Martinez should've been nowhere Everton.
Bobby was very good with dealing with soft tissue injuries; he was a qualified physio and also possessed an L-shaped sofa.
 
Farhad's pride will deny us any opportunity of luring The Moyesiah back to Everton. West Ham are the big beneficiaries of Farhad's pride...they are going to be the next Leicester City in becoming regular habitues of CL placings.
There is big part of me that yearns to see Blue Bill back as our biggest shareholder
 

I am somewhere in between with Moyes.
He certainly was the right appointment at the right time and slowly built up the club into a comfortable top half club on a shoestring budget.
He signed some very good players for very little money and some of the football he had the team playing was very good at times.

I do believe however that his managerial style has a ceiling which has nothing to do with finance. I think he is a top eight manager but not a top four manager.

I also think the manner of his leaving was very badly managed by him.
Most of us knew he was coming to the end of his time with Everton and would have accepted his move to Utd, but the way he tried to sign Baines and Fellaini was very poor.
What he said about Utd and Everton after leaving showed a lack of class and when Utd sacked him he got no sympathy from me.
I do believe if he had handled leaving better he would have had a better chance of coming back as manager.

I think Bill Kenwright realised the fans wouldn't accept him back.
I think your wrong, Bill employed Sammy Lee!! Anyone who thinks that is OK would have no problem bringing back someone he considers a friend
 

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