Farhad Moshiri

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

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Interesting that in the 'behind the scenes' footage of Koeman's first day at Finch Farm Elstone can clearly be heard saying "nice to meet you" as Ronald walks into the room - the club CEO apparently having nothing to do with any negotiations between Koeman and the board prior to the appointment.
 
Interesting that in the 'behind the scenes' footage of Koeman's first day at Finch Farm Elstone can clearly be heard saying "nice to meet you" as Ronald walks into the room - the club CEO apparently having nothing to do with any negotiations between Koeman and the board prior to the appointment.

Noticed that too! Very odd and perhaps very telling.
 
Interesting that in the 'behind the scenes' footage of Koeman's first day at Finch Farm Elstone can clearly be heard saying "nice to meet you" as Ronald walks into the room - the club CEO apparently having nothing to do with any negotiations between Koeman and the board prior to the appointment.

Elstone met with Robert Jansen but not directly with Koeman.
 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...tml?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490

Lots of interesting comments from Bill... This stood out:

‘It involves the Champions League and a new stadium. Is he going Roman Abramovic? No, I think that model is sort of gone, but he absolutely looks at Everton as his big adventure.

‘I know my Everton, he knows the world game. Ask him about Yarmelenko – and that’s not a hint! – and he’ll say how he knows him inside out and backwards.

‘He has been looking at football for his big adventure and met a lot of clubs and found the beating heart he was looking for in Everton.’
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...tml?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490

Lots of interesting comments from Bill... This stood out:

‘It involves the Champions League and a new stadium. Is he going Roman Abramovic? No, I think that model is sort of gone, but he absolutely looks at Everton as his big adventure.

‘I know my Everton, he knows the world game. Ask him about Yarmelenko – and that’s not a hint! – and he’ll say how he knows him inside out and backwards.

‘He has been looking at football for his big adventure and met a lot of clubs and found the beating heart he was looking for in Everton.’

Bloody hell, what a fella we have in charge.
 
Lots of interesting comments from Bill... This stood out:
‘It involves the Champions League and a new stadium. Is he going Roman Abramovic? No, I think that model is sort of gone, but he absolutely looks at Everton as his big adventure.

‘I know my Everton, he knows the world game. Ask him about Yarmelenko – and that’s not a hint! – and he’ll say how he knows him inside out and backwards.

‘He has been looking at football for his big adventure and met a lot of clubs and found the beating heart he was looking for in Everton.’
Oh Bill...
 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...tml?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490

Lots of interesting comments from Bill... This stood out:

‘It involves the Champions League and a new stadium. Is he going Roman Abramovic? No, I think that model is sort of gone, but he absolutely looks at Everton as his big adventure.

‘I know my Everton, he knows the world game. Ask him about Yarmelenko – and that’s not a hint! – and he’ll say how he knows him inside out and backwards.

‘He has been looking at football for his big adventure and met a lot of clubs and found the beating heart he was looking for in Everton.’

The most interesting quote was:

It’s something I wasn’t used to so I didn’t really know a lot about it because there seemed to be a lot of cross-fertilisation with my role"

This is a tacit admission that his role is diminishing quickly as mentioned previously:

"I think it's (DoF appointment) a large part of removing the influence of the old guard whilst they remain shareholders and directors.
 
The most interesting quote was:

It’s something I wasn’t used to so I didn’t really know a lot about it because there seemed to be a lot of cross-fertilisation with my role"

This is a tacit admission that his role is diminishing quickly as mentioned previously:

"I think it's (DoF appointment) a large part of removing the influence of the old guard whilst they remain shareholders and directors.

The sooner that Bill Kenwright is entirely sidelined the better. The Naisse issue is one that isn't going to go away. Hopefully Moshiri will sort that type of thing out pronto.
 

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