Farhad Moshiri

7+ Years On... Your Verdict On Farhad Moshiri

  • Pleased

    Votes: 111 7.9%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,295 92.1%

  • Total voters
    1,406
Moshiri is culpable, there's no doubt about that. So many errors.

What concerns me is the people that run the club run it with as much "urgency" and desire to put things right and succeed as the bloody players that are on the pitch. The club has been failing for years, there's one phrase that
comes to mind ~ the chickens have come home to roost.

Apathy is endemic at the club. Our name should be a big pull, to be fair new players do give it all that, but the club
is too indifferent. Too mediocre. You reap what you sow.
 

Mathematics weren't my strong point at school, but it doesn't take a mathematical genius, to work out that those numbers aren't good!

What a disaster of an owner, this snake oil salesman has turned out to be. I just hope and pray that he leaves the club, as soon as the new ground is built.
(Mathematics weren't my strong point) Oh dear looks like English language wasn't your strong point either.
 
The rules are in place to ensure the status quo - when Mosh Man goes one day you'll get your wish for healthy accounts but the price you'll pay is knowing at the start of the season you'll be fighting for 8th-10th at best in this league

So same or better than Moshiri then? Okay fine. Honestly I thought you were on his side.

Fan reminiscing years in the future: “Remember when I thought we might finish sixth one season? Man those were the days.”

I mean it’s genius satire I have to say.
 
Moshiri is a business man, he certainly has not spent money well but there are still plenty of opportunities for him to make a profit at Everton.

First, he has to start making better decisions on the football side and at first sight the appointments of Thelwell and Lampard seem positive.

The new stadium will catapult Everton onto a different level and if we are still a Premiership club at that time then the club . if sold, would ensure that he at least breaks even or probably makes a profit.

Staying in the Premiership is obviously key to all of his plans.

No it won’t, why would it do that? It’s a building.
 

At least we know FFP isn't taken seriously. Moshiri is basically laughing at the PL with those Covid losses. We can spend what we like now and if we have to can just find loopholes like City did.
How can we find loopholes? we generate next to zero income, and serious eyes are on us now, and hopfully there wont be another pandemic to blame, City were doing it years ago, thats how they got away with it, for us and Newcastle the game is up.
Moshiri had the money, he just blew it, and along with it our chances to compete
 

At least we know FFP isn't taken seriously. Moshiri is basically laughing at the PL with those Covid losses. We can spend what we like now and if we have to can just find loopholes like City did.
Only as long as your face fits...I think there's more than just us getting an easy Covid FFP ride.
Like the man (nearly) said - Do you feel lucky.
We're big enough to make an example of, but small enough to to matter.*
*see Niasse penalty decision punishment
 
Jamie carragher putting the boot in calling us the worst run club in Europe.

A place no manager wants to come to.

He has a point. We did sign 3 players then sack the manager a week later , that is another level of poorly run.

Plenty of managers would want this job you only have to look at who our last three have been. The difference is I suppose we don't look attractive to promising managers like Potter, Ten Hag, Amorim etc.

We need a new CEO that's for sure but more importantly we need to boot Moshiri out of the football affairs (if not the club!). I'm hoping and praying this new DOF, who isn't a glamorous name but has a bright track record of developing clubs, will come in and be given complete control.
 

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