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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
I love that Moshiri is making great progress with this stadium build and we're looking like a professional outfit, in that regard.

It's going to be a fantastic achievement.

However, I would respect him a lot more if he admitted some level of guilt for what's happened over these past five years.

And outlined a solution for the future such as: "I'm going to bring in a CEO with experience of running football clubs" to handle football matters from this point forth.

He is no doubt a great business man which is evident in the stadium build and his billionaire status

But I'm pretty shocked that somebody of his caliber doesn't know to play to his strengths and use recruitment to supplement your weaknesses.

It's time for accountability.

Own up to your wrongdoing. Bring in a CEO. Build us the stadium. Focus on the finances. Sack Benitez and back the new manager.

There's still time for him to make things right and be forgiven.

That time is now.
 
Keeps making bad managerial appointments which is a huge worry. The stadium is important and I can’t fault him there but when it comes to footballing matters he is just shocking.

I don’t know if it’s him or just plain bad advice but he has had half a dozen managers and almost all of them gable bombed.

We need some one who is very football savvy to stop Mosh picking turds as managers
 

Going to end up in the history books for all the wrong reasons this muppet for being the first billionaire to buy us, build a new stadium, spent (or rather squander) about half a billion pound on players, Managers and staff but wanted to run everything himself and got his club relegated.

What an effing mess.
 
We need Uzzie to push him aside.

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There was an opportunity last week, for people to show how annoyed they were, with the Moshiri/Benitez era at Everton. But come the 27th minute the vast majority of Everton fans, gave this regime a ringing endorsement by clapping and cheering like a bunch of seals, and booing and jeering those brave enough to make a stand.
The reality of the protest was that after a dull 26 minutes, Everton finally got on the front foot, put together a decent attack and the crowd sensed a goal. Most decided to react to that and cheer the team on.

If we had been working our way into trouble at right back, I’d say there would have been a much bigger exit.
 

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