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Farhad Moshiri

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Who now owns Everton?

ROBERT EARL has sold his shares as part of the deal to bring businessman Farhad Moshiri to Everton.

And Bill Kenwright and Jon Woods have reduced their stake at Goodison to allow the Iranian investor Moshiri to become the majority shareholder.

Moshiri is poised to take a 49.9% stake in the Blues but is awaiting Premier League ratification.

Earl owned roughly 24% of Everton and along with Kenwright (26%) and Woods (19%) held the controlling interest.

But Moshiri will now come in as the biggest single shareholder after Earl offloaded his shares.

Everton will not release the exact make-up of the restructured shareholding until 60-year-old Moshiri’s purchase has been cleared by the authorities.

But by becoming the biggest single shareholder at the club, Moshiri will be seen as the new ‘de-facto’ owner of Everton, even though no one person owns the club.

Kenwright will remain as chairman and Woods will stay on as part of a newly formed three-man board at Goodison.
 
As boss as the new owner sounds, it will still be the same people running the club on a day to say basis. That means Robert Elstone still in a job and all the other crooks behind the scenes holding us back, as well as the same inept commercial department who miraculously every year forget to order enough replica shirts for the Christmas rush. And the less said about the Umbro/Chang deals the better

We've now got a proper businessman mate, with business acumen.
 


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