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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

Ye i get what you mean that he couldn’t throw everyone under the bus.

But even if he stated that they are working hard to bring in expirianced board members with business background would be a start

How so?

He has told us to accept this situation.

How do you expect people to react?
The biggest shocks for me are that, a) he replied, and b) people are surprised by how he replied.

It was clearly a trap and it was literally lose lose.

The baying mob wanted him to fall on the sword, slag his colleagues off, and/or any version of "do exactly what we want" and he had 2 doors to choose from. Reply, and face backlash to response, or dont reply and face backlash for staying quiet.

The way some people, notably that heavy breathing buffoon "Ped" talk, is that they want the club to come out and publish all their plans and actions for the world to see. It makes no sense, unless you have a social media business and rely on content to drive traffic so you can earn a living.

He has put his money in, he is developing a stadium we could only have dreamed of before, he has put his faith and trust in people and been let down again and again, and peoples reaction to this is, fire and hire more people, until he gets it right.

The worst thing for me about Moshiri is he seems to be too trusting and foolish. And we know that, because he bought us in the 1st place.
 
Farhad's response in a nutshell.

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Farhad Moshiris words don't mean much. The games, the game.

2nd October 2017 Moshiri give Koeman his total support.


2 league games later - a draw at Brighton and defeat to Arsenal - Koeman was sacked.
 
If anything, this is franks death knell
Yes, the dreaded vote of confidence.

He's always been reactionary. He is never proactive. He will wait until he needs to bloodlet. He won't, it appears, be able to rid himself of "the Chairman", so it'll be a new manager or a new player at the end of the window that buys him some grace. Whatever's cheaper.
 

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