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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
Weren't Everton the only club to agree to lowering away ticket prices, before it was enforced?

I believe we were mate - but they had to knock it back because it was Evertons idea so that they could all go away, have their trampy no mark fans get bent out of shape and protest before coming back together under the impression that it was all of their doing for the greater good of everyone.
 
He should get the cage that was on at the end of The Crystal Maze on the pitch at half time and fill it full of £50's..

Get Speedo Mick in there grabbing them..

Whats happ-en-ing down at Goooodisooon Kammy?

Unbelievable Jeff! The lad Mosh, ioh, morshi, morishini he's in the cage right, tries to grab a gold ticket but Speedo Mick slips him a silver one on the sly. Don't think refs seen it,

just watching the replay, no Jeff he's missed it!!!! Moshiri must be raging Jeff he should have had a gold, unbelievable stuff here at Goodison.
 

Would be good, but very little if no chance of Gazprom...
I know for absolute 100% cast-iron fact that contact was initiated by Everton with Gazprom two years ago, and despite pleasant and amiable discussions with European HQ based in Switzerland, Gazprom advised that their interests in football for the then foreseeable future were aligned to the CL plus their deals in situ with Schalke, Chelski and clubs in Russia.


They also lost their prime broker and credit lines soon after that timeline.
 
No idea, but the company he was given 10% of all those years ago is very different to the 1 thats currently worth the billions it is now.

I just know it wasnt worth a billion and to be honest, you arent worth the effort required to give actual figures.

It was common practice in the early 90s in the former Soviet Union when there was insufficient liquidity on the table to pay fees for accountants like Deloitte to take part of their advisory fees in equity. It's just the way business advice was paid for. Sounds like Moshiri did really well and good on him for backing a winner in Usmanov in the crazy early years of the post Soviet Union.
 


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