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Farhad Moshiri

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

  • Pleased

    Votes: 109 7.8%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,295 92.2%

  • Total voters
    1,404
I genuinely think Moshiri tried to be fair.

His legacy will be the stadium, not the obscenely terrible results and performances on the pitch. He ploughed a fair amount of money into the club, only for brands and others to piss it up the wall on mediocre garbage.

Glad to see him go, but greatful for what he tried to achieve on the pitch, and did achieve with the stadium
 
Well old FATHEADS shares have also been sold off. That scourge Kenwrong finally offski. Lets make sure NO reference to FATHEAD is integrated in the new stadium.
 
Is this a pick up line?

Dad, the man on the internet is being weird

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….the scrapes with relegation will not be forgotten by those who lived through them, nor will the total mismanagement and wasted opportunity.

I was brought up on John Moore’s and Catterick. I lived my formative years through Kendall the manager. There’s a generation of Evertonians nowhere near as fortunate, I doubt they’ll forget the Moshiri years and for them we hope this is a fine new chapter.
Thing is you’ve mentioned Kendall as a positive (I think!) but not mentioned Kendall 3 and the Coventry game.
Which is kind of my point about human nature remembering the good and putting the bad to the back of our minds 🤷‍♂️
All I’m trying to say is I think his misdemeanours won’t be dwelled on or reminisced anywhere near as much as the (few) highs in the annals of time.
Don’t think the lows will be forgotten necessarily, but they won’t be discussed as much as the highs imo.
 
Thing is you’ve mentioned Kendall as a positive (I think!) but not mentioned Kendall 3 and the Coventry game.
Which is kind of my point about human nature remembering the good and putting the bad to the back of our minds 🤷‍♂️
All I’m trying to say is I think his misdemeanours won’t be dwelled on or reminisced anywhere near as much as the (few) highs in the annals of time.
Don’t think the lows will be forgotten necessarily, but they won’t be discussed as much as the highs imo.

…..the lesson learned from Kendall and Coventry was to stick with the Manager. SAF was also ‘on the verge’ at United before turning it around. Moshiri was pretty much a disaster, not forgetting his first attempt was to sell us to 777.

I don’t think it’s a good comparison.
 

When Moshiri first came in, I distinctly remember quietly thinking that he’d best spend Usmanov’s money in a hurry because a dude who looks like that isn’t long for this world - and the beneficiaries in his will might not dig football.

9 years later and Usmanov has outlived his and Moshiri’s involvement in Everton.

Didn’t see that coming.
Funny you say that. I was relieved today to see that Dan Friedkin is only 59. And then there's always Ryan...
 
Can't believe it's been 9 years....

Such excitement as first. But his biggest mistake was not kicking BK to touch straight away. He was surrounded by idiots. Can't say the man didn't try, we had Carlo Ancellotti managing us, he got the mastermind of the Leicester City premier league title team in as head of recruitment. He replaced him with Marcel Brands who was also highly sought after...

He pumped millions in, but he spouted some unbelievable nonsense during his interviews on talksport.

One thing we can never take away from him is BMD..... That's a lasting legacy...

His predecessor was still the worst we've ever had
 

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