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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
He really worries me, the panorama hatchet job where Mosh sounded like the baddie from Big trouble in little China.... "It was a gift".. Maniacal laughter, The Jim White year, Lukaku's mum, Mccarthy is family, Not hiring Moyes due to fan reactions.... Then hiring Benitez (wow), being a bigger fan than the actual fans.....he is a fruit loop.
It is however all our faults, we wanted money... We got money, aaand a nutter for a boss. we all fell for it hook line and stinker.
Money clearly isn't everything, You need to have Savvy too....we appear to have none of either now.
What a terrible bloody waste.
This is fantastic
 
For those who say Kenwright was entirely bailed out by Moyes its interesting to note that the slide of the club almost exactly coincided with the appearance of Moshiri on the scene - the 5th place 72 point season being under BK cannot be completely ignored - although I realise there were probably other factors at play in that season, but still something worth remembering.
 
Really appreciate everything Farhad has put into the club and so grateful for BMD.

However it’s hard to deny that on the football side of the business it’s turned into an absolute farce.
The football side of things is repeatedly making the same mistakes over and over again, for an accountant to have us in this mess with the premier League financial fair play is shocking
 

Don't think words can accurately sum up my actual feelings on Moshiri and his involvement with Everton so I've found the perfect image

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The stadium is his saving grace - without it there would be no doubt he and his money have had a negative effect on the club as a whole.
Appointed a DoF only to disregard him at every major decision and in doing so squander vast sums of money to the point where - for the club's own financial "safety" - FFP has cornered the club into shelling out pennies for underwhelming signings and begging for loans again (exactly where we were before Moshiri came except instead of challenging for Europe we've become sad, unenthusiastic, mid-table sludge).

But the stadium will be stunning, if it ever reaches completion.
 
He has pushed the reset button , it will take 2 or 3 years to clear the decks.

Rafael is part of the reset, he knows it. He will be gone when we can spend properly again in 2 years possibly 3.

The few big names will be sold over the next 2 or 3 years - its must sell to buy.

Hopefully , another money player will emerge when the stadium opens to kick on again until then we just need to survive.

Best if you all take the bar down as low as it can go and accept the next 24-36 months.
 
He has pushed the reset button , it will take 2 or 3 years to clear the decks.

Rafael is part of the reset, he knows it. He will be gone when we can spend properly again in 2 years possibly 3.

The few big names will be sold over the next 2 or 3 years - its must sell to buy.

Hopefully , another money player will emerge when the stadium opens to kick on again until then we just need to survive.

Best if you all take the bar down as low as it can go and accept the next 24-36 months.
He is basically mothballing the club till the stadium is built we will probably go through 2/3 managers in that time
 


Everton can confirm that Sasha Ryazantsev will be leaving his position on the Club’s Board of Directors as of August 31st.

The change forms part of a reorganisation of the Board.

Mr Ryazantsev joined the Everton Board as Owner’s Representative in 2016 and became the Club’s first Chief Finance and Commercial Officer in 2018. He also became Managing Director of Everton Women in 2020.

Everton Chief Executive Denise Barrett-Baxendale said:“On behalf of the Board of Directors I would like to thank Sasha for his work with us over the last five years.

"During his time with us Sasha has always acted with integrity, professionalism and commitment. His professional experience proved to be instrumental in arranging various finance and commercial initiatives for the Club, while his work on the new stadium has created a good base for us to move forward with as we embark on this exciting project.

"We all wish him every success as he moves on to his next project.”

On departing from his post, Sasha said: “It has been a great honour and privilege to serve on the Board of this special Club and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Board and Mr Moshiri for their unwavering support. I feel proud of what we have been able to achieve on the various projects and wish Everton the success the Club truly deserves in the future.”

Mr Ryazantsev has also left his role as Managing Director of Everton Women – an announcement on his replacement will be made in due course.
 

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