canuckblue
Player Valuation: £50m
Barrett-Baxendale? Easy transition from headlock to chains.In many ways, the Salacious Crumb to the Jabba the Hutt that was Usmanov.
But who was slave Leia in the set up? I guess we'll never know.
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Barrett-Baxendale? Easy transition from headlock to chains.In many ways, the Salacious Crumb to the Jabba the Hutt that was Usmanov.
But who was slave Leia in the set up? I guess we'll never know.
Blue Bill frozen in carbonate.Barrett-Baxendale? Easy transition from headlock to chains.
Along with our ambitions, hopes, and dreams.Blue Bill frozen in carbonate.
Couldn't agree more mateAnd I'd have him back in a heartbeat if we could.
He's the only former manager I'd want back as he's an absolute winner
He secured us a stadium although we do face debt repayments on that. Other than that though this fella has been a total and utter disaster as a owner.
On the pitch we went backwards at an alarmingly rapid rate under this owner, but unlike Kenwright at least he did invest some cash into the club even if it was dodgy Russian money.
Still though good riddance to you Farhad. Don't let the door smack you on your behind on the way out!
I hope his belt comes loose and his trousers fall down as he "walks away" from Everton, plunging him into the Mersey where he gets eaten alive by a dolphin.
That Borsan geezer reckons he is walking away with just £25m, would love to see how Farhad is going to explain that to Usmanov.
I wonder how much of ‘his’ money he ended up losing. He bought the shares, but I don’t think he put his hand in his pocket as much as people think, given the increased TV revenues, the sales e.g. Lukaku of £75m, Stones etc and the subsequent austerity of the last few years. I know the stadium is another expense, but he was only loaning cash to fund the first couple of phases of the project (I think). I’m not saying he hasn’t lost money, would just be interesting to know exactly how much.That Borsan geezer reckons he is walking away with just £25m, would love to see how Farhad is going to explain that to Usmanov.
100% agree mate, It would seem that very little of it was actually Farhads money, well it was but it was given to him by Usmanov to use. Despite being a clearly wealthy guy, much of it seems to be tied up in companies, bonds, stocks, shares, etc,etc. When Farhad first came here he was worth something like £3.5bn but more recently I saw something that said it was closer to £1.5bn which might explain why the taps were turned off (The war certainly hasn't helped) We have been propped up via a series of dubious loans in recent years (especially in regards to building the stadium) so I guess we may never find out tbh as now Moshiri is a goner.I wonder how much of ‘his’ money he ended up losing. He bought the shares, but I don’t think he put his hand in his pocket as much as people think, given the increased TV revenues, the sales e.g. Lukaku of £75m, Stones etc and the subsequent austerity of the last few years. I know the stadium is another expense, but he was only loaning cash to fund the first couple of phases of the project (I think). I’m not saying he hasn’t lost money, would just be interesting to know exactly how much.
Never held much ill will towards him personally until the last year.Farhad Moshiri chose to agree an Everton takeover agreement with Dan Friedkin “at great cost to him personally”, according to Alan Myers.
The Sky Sports journalist reported via the outlet’s website on 23 September that the Toffees’ majority shareholder could end up losing £750million on the deal in what will be a “huge loss” on his investment in the club.
He secured us a stadium although we do face debt repayments on that. Other than that though this fella has been a total and utter disaster as a owner.
On the pitch we went backwards at an alarmingly rapid rate under this owner, but unlike Kenwright at least he did invest some cash into the club even if it was dodgy Russian money.
Still though good riddance to you Farhad. Don't let the door smack you on your behind on the way out!
Oh the Benitez appointment would be somewhere in my top three as well!I don't want to speak ill of the dead but keeping Kenwright on in a position of power was the biggest mistake he made as owner. Talking to that disgrace Jim White - who was badmouthing him on Talksport earlier - was the next biggest.
I'm watching Monsters The Menendez Netflix thing, compelling and disturbing but the dude journalist who writes for Vanity Fair and Nathan Lane as Dominick Dunne, just makes me think of Kenwright each time he's on screen.Blue Bill frozen in carbonate.