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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
A decent bloke who has poured hundreds of millions of Pounds into our club and given us the dream of a world-class stadium on the banks of the Royal Blue Mersey.

Successive top class managers have let him down again and again. Guys like the Barcelona manager Koeman and the former Belgium manager Martinez and the former England manager Allardyce and the La Liga winner Benitez. I don’t imagine the toxicity of the fans at Goodison has helped matters.

But ultimately Mosh has tried his best. Who’d have thought that managers of such pedigree could perform so terribly?


He doesn't even own the cub as everyone knew and the Guardian all but confirmed yesterday, the cub appears to have been some sort of tax write of/ money laundering exercise where Usmanov doesnt want his name on so he can buy Arsenal one day.
 
Club feels like a punch drunk boxer, who keeps finding something to stop going down

Last season that something was the fans unbelievable support at the end of the season

This season you just hope that something is our owner making difficult decisions and plotting our clubs strategical direction and potentially new manager . If that happens quickly it might just give us the fighting spirit we need

All ifs and buts I guess
 
A decent bloke who has poured hundreds of millions of Pounds into our club and given us the dream of a world-class stadium on the banks of the Royal Blue Mersey.

Successive top class managers have let him down again and again. Guys like the Barcelona manager Koeman and the former Belgium manager Martinez and the former England manager Allardyce and the La Liga winner Benitez. I don’t imagine the toxicity of the fans at Goodison has helped matters.

But ultimately Mosh has tried his best. Who’d have thought that managers of such pedigree could perform so terribly?
A corrupt accountant working for a gangster who obtained his wealth by being in bed with Putin.Who found away to invest dirty money in football club desperate for finance & found the ideal stooge in Mr Kenwright who still acts like he owns the club when in fact he is their puppet.
Unfortunately it all went Pete Tong when Russia invaded Ukraine & now there is no money left because apparently we made them spend it on bad players & mostly incompetent managers , so their new strategy is to blame the fans & hang us out to day by LYING to the media so when it all comes tumbling down the world will say them Evertonians got what they deserve & Mr Moshri will sail away in his yacht & not give a damn.
 

A decent bloke who has poured hundreds of millions of Pounds into our club and given us the dream of a world-class stadium on the banks of the Royal Blue Mersey.

Successive top class managers have let him down again and again. Guys like the Barcelona manager Koeman and the former Belgium manager Martinez and the former England manager Allardyce and the La Liga winner Benitez. I don’t imagine the toxicity of the fans at Goodison has helped matters.

But ultimately Mosh has tried his best. Who’d have thought that managers of such pedigree could perform so terribly?

Wow. A man STILL blinded by the hope/panic
 
A decent bloke who has poured hundreds of millions of Pounds into our club and given us the dream of a world-class stadium on the banks of the Royal Blue Mersey.

Successive top class managers have let him down again and again. Guys like the Barcelona manager Koeman and the former Belgium manager Martinez and the former England manager Allardyce and the La Liga winner Benitez. I don’t imagine the toxicity of the fans at Goodison has helped matters.

But ultimately Mosh has tried his best. Who’d have thought that managers of such pedigree could perform so terribly?
Alright mate, where at Everton do you work?
 
One classic method of laundering cash through football has been for criminals to take-over financially unstable clubs – and then pump illegal monies through the club structure through a series of donations or investments used to ‘clean’ the cash.

These activities can include:

mixing legitimate monies with illegal funds through cash gate receipts
inflating staff or player salaries
over or under-valuing player transfer fees
payments to agents or third-parties
club sponsorships
TV rights deals
community-based spending programmes
and directors or owners loans to the club
 


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