We are tolerating public humiliation in having him as manager albeit for another week
Hah, nobody gives a tuppence about what we do until we starting acting in a manner that's going to give them reason to.
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We are tolerating public humiliation in having him as manager albeit for another week
Right lads, enough is enough. I'm making a Moshiri Out banner for the next game.
I wish I had your optimism mate, but in my eyes the land of milk and honey is still a long way awayPublic humiliation?
Are we really going to be arsed about these games in a couple of months time if we've brought a high profile manager in, hugely increased our transfer expenditure and shown real ambition as a club for the first time in a million years?
I don't feel humiliated. I might if we didn't have so much to look forward to and these games weren't so meaningless, but we do and they are.
Hah, nobody gives a tuppence about what we do until we starting acting in a manner that's going to give them reason to.
And this is 100% spot on.
Until we show ambition, nobody will care that we don't apparently have any.
Moshiri has to sack him now. If he doesn't, it is increasingly worrying in terms of what ambition this guy has for the club and his reasons for investing.
Why not go the whole hog and demand Bill Kenwright stand down as Chairman?
He's no longer major shareholder and technically: Why should he be Chairman any more?
He didn't have the finances to be EFC chairman 15 years ago arguably.
Good luck Damo.
Why not go the whole hog and demand Bill Kenwright stand down as Chairman?
He's no longer major shareholder and technically: Why should he be Chairman any more?
He didn't have the finances to be EFC chairman 15 years ago arguably.
Its a legitimate question.
People keep questioning Moshiri.
However, remember. He's not the figure head of the club. Kenwright still is. To all intents and purposes. Even if he's not in default control of the club anymore.
How do you know this? Have I missed an announcement?
Its a legitimate question.
People keep questioning Moshiri.
However, remember. He's not the figure head of the club. Kenwright still is. To all intents and purposes. Even if he's not in default control of the club anymore.
That's not a pressing issue and, if logic holds out, is something that will happen in transition anyway.
The massive underperformance of the manager is a very real pressing issue, and the reputation of the club is now being dragged through the mud. We're quite literally being laughed at by absolutely everyone right now - media included.
Kenwright couldn't order a toaster for the canteen without it going through Moshiri now. It's a non-issue.
I think Moshiri has been reluctant to come in and go full-on Abramovich and sack early. But he has no choice now, he has to do it.
Why not go the whole hog and demand Bill Kenwright stand down as Chairman?
He's no longer major shareholder and technically: Why should he be Chairman any more?
He didn't have the finances to be EFC chairman 15 years ago arguably.
If only someone had thought of this earlier.
If you follow me. I've clearly indicated to Esk that I now believe that Martinez should be removed.
However, I am a little concerned by the continual questioning of Moshiri - whereas Bill Kenwright seems to be getting off scot free. He's been the Chairman for 15 years.
In that time we've been 'plucky little Everton'
No money has been put into the club.
Arguably he shouldn't of been major shareholder of Chairman anyway.