kithnou
Player Valuation: £70m
patience mateMaybe he is just an investor and advisor after all.. Not the new owner we hoped for. We always knew Bill never wanted to leave...
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
patience mateMaybe he is just an investor and advisor after all.. Not the new owner we hoped for. We always knew Bill never wanted to leave...
Maybe he is just an investor and advisor after all.. Not the new owner we hoped for. We always knew Bill never wanted to leave...
patience mate
I know what will happen.. I'm just adding to the debate!He just handed over £80m+ for 49.9%, I really never met an advisor who has done that. It's a transitional process, BK will stay to advise until either he's comfortable that he's got the grasp on the day to running and evaluated his investment, or he takes the majority shareholding and it becomes his club
Both will happen, just not a week after being ratified
Scared to say anything to be fair, but great to see him feature in the program BUT, that does not read to me like someone who is going to take any sort of ownership of everton in the future, and it also mentions keeping elstone!
Do we think he will become a director of the club at all?
I shall be disappointed if Moshiri is not sitting in a new golden seat in the main stand.
Do people not realise Chang has become more than a shirt sponsor in recent times?
We have built an alliance, a unity, a bloody village and community so whilst it appears a soft and easy answer, the roots are far deeper than a shirt sponsor.
Rightly or wrongly we will have an affinity with Chang for many a year.
I keep getting reminded by the reds in my family that Moshiri isn't as rich as their owners, but to be honest even if that's true that doesn't really bother me. I couldn't care less really. I didn't want us to become another City who have completely lost their identity as a club. I was going to mention Chelsea as well, but they have never really had any identity anyway. Apart from being a bunch of combat 18 knuckle-draggers. No, I want my club to become self-sustainable. To be making enough money through revenues and sponsorship deals, so we can can compete for the most sort after players without having to rely on some rich sheikh or Russian oligarch to bank-roll us. Now Moshiri is here I'm hoping he can help us attract these bigger and better sponsorship deals and sort out our merchandising department so we bring in even more money through that. Hopefully we'll be able to get a new stadium sorted, as well as being able to tie down the likes of our best players with better contracts. All in all I can't see this new investment being anything but positive for us.
The RS are seriously worried mate, just remind them of our record with transfers while we where supposedly skint I.e lukaku etc, and then remind them that moshiri has promised to give us more money towards transfers,I keep getting reminded by the reds in my family that Moshiri isn't as rich as their owners, but to be honest even if that's true that doesn't really bother me. I couldn't care less really. I didn't want us to become another City who have completely lost their identity as a club. I was going to mention Chelsea as well, but they have never really had any identity anyway. Apart from being a bunch of combat 18 knuckle-draggers. No, I want my club to become self-sustainable. To be making enough money through revenues and sponsorship deals, so we can can compete for the most sort after players without having to rely on some rich sheikh or Russian oligarch to bank-roll us. Now Moshiri is here I'm hoping he can help us attract these bigger and better sponsorship deals and sort out our merchandising department so we bring in even more money through that. Hopefully we'll be able to get a new stadium sorted, as well as being able to tie down the likes of our best players with better contracts. All in all I can't see this new investment being anything but positive for us.
I keep getting reminded by the reds in my family that Moshiri isn't as rich as their owners, but to be honest even if that's true that doesn't really bother me. I couldn't care less really. I didn't want us to become another City who have completely lost their identity as a club. I was going to mention Chelsea as well, but they have never really had any identity anyway. Apart from being a bunch of combat 18 knuckle-draggers. No, I want my club to become self-sustainable. To be making enough money through revenues and sponsorship deals, so we can can compete for the most sort after players without having to rely on some rich sheikh or Russian oligarch to bank-roll us. Now Moshiri is here I'm hoping he can help us attract these bigger and better sponsorship deals and sort out our merchandising department so we bring in even more money through that. Hopefully we'll be able to get a new stadium sorted, as well as being able to tie down the likes of our best players with better contracts. All in all I can't see this new investment being anything but positive for us.
Do people not realise Chang has become more than a shirt sponsor in recent times?
We have built an alliance, a unity, a bloody village and community so whilst it appears a soft and easy answer, the roots are far deeper than a shirt sponsor.
Rightly or wrongly we will have an affinity with Chang for many a year.
I shall be disappointed if Moshiri is not sitting in a new golden seat in the main stand.