Obviously yes.Am I?
Who would you have had instead?
My choice was Nuno, but Moshri knows best.
Kenwright followed by Moshiri.
WTF did we do to deserve those two?
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Obviously yes.Am I?
Who would you have had instead?
My choice was Nuno, but Moshri knows best.
Kenwright followed by Moshiri.
WTF did we do to deserve those two?
If only we were that far advanced.This is the high level summary. 500 million to be back where we started.
If only we were that far advanced.
In effect we are far worse off due to, seemingly, interference by too many inadequates at their own job, but were determined to be involved in areas they have no knowledge of.
This club is run like a toy shop. There are employees, at all levels, who really undermine everything, and in any other business would be fired through sheer lack of professionalism. Plaudits are bandied about for basic duties, because the club is stagnant with sycophants.
One, well, the only, reason I would have preferred Nuno, was his insistence of having his entire entourage accompany him through the gates. Until this club relieves itself of all employees just because of their association twenty years or so ago, the club will never progress. Too cosy; too familiar and too many with misguided loyalties. The same goes to the abysmal appointments to senior level with little stand out qualities, other than the self preservation kind.
Any business that falters is ripe for takeover and asset stripping. Everton are very fortunate to have already been taken over, but have retained the same personnel which created its demise, then recruited more with the same mind set.
Direction starts at the very top and cascades down. Everton, as a business, has been in this vacuum for an eon, and failure to acknowledge and address this malaise could make us the new Sunderland.
When Benitez clocks this up as we all know he will then Moshiri is going to have a lot of work to do to rebuild faith in his leadership from the support.
The man is pissing his money away on a continuous series of mistakes.
Putting 2 fingers up to the support thinking he knows better will be a stick to beat him with as long as he stays here.
Let's just happy clap him making decisions that send us closer to the Championship each year.let’s get bk back mate and a new ground in kirkby
b-b-but we're the family club....If only we were that far advanced.
In effect we are far worse off due to, seemingly, interference by too many inadequates at their own job, but were determined to be involved in areas they have no knowledge of.
This club is run like a toy shop. There are employees, at all levels, who really undermine everything, and in any other business would be fired through sheer lack of professionalism. Plaudits are bandied about for basic duties, because the club is stagnant with sycophants.
One, well, the only, reason I would have preferred Nuno, was his insistence of having his entire entourage accompany him through the gates. Until this club relieves itself of all employees just because of their association twenty years or so ago, the club will never progress. Too cosy; too familiar and too many with misguided loyalties. The same goes to the abysmal appointments to senior level with little stand out qualities, other than the self preservation kind.
Any business that falters is ripe for takeover and asset stripping. Everton are very fortunate to have already been taken over, but have retained the same personnel which created its demise, then recruited more with the same mind set.
Direction starts at the very top and cascades down. Everton, as a business, has been in this vacuum for an eon, and failure to acknowledge and address this malaise could make us the new Sunderland.
Spot onWhen Benitez cocks this up as we all know he will then Moshiri is going to have a lot of work to do to rebuild faith in his leadership from the support.
The man is pissing his money away on a continuous series of mistakes.
Putting 2 fingers up to the support thinking he knows better will be a stick to beat him with as long as he stays here.
Financially Matty, its a very real prospect.sunderland? christ get to bed mate lol
Exactly he has no influence - but he's a good scapegoat
What if he doesn’t care that they’re mistakes?The man is pissing his money away on a continuous series of mistakes.
Let's just happy clap him making decisions that send us closer to the Championship each year.
Nobody is saying BK was better. BK not being better doesn't make what Moshiri has done to us these past 5 years any less crap.
Financially Matty, its a very real prospect.