Farhad Moshiri

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

  • Pleased

    Votes: 110 7.8%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,298 92.2%

  • Total voters
    1,408

If The Mosh carries on like this then I will have to say, for all his foibles and problems, BK has ultimately redeemed himself and then some.

Agree on this, might have taken longer then we wanted but they way things are looking it looks like Bill has found not just a buyer, anyone could of done that, but he could of found us the perfect buyer, just as he promised and something worth the wait.
Nice one Bill.
 
Times, they have certainly changed. Taken forty years ago :

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Christ I'd love to have been around in pre-revolutionary Iran. I absolutely love those Persian birds.
 

Just the fact the ambition taken by the club has clearly changed massively has had a massive effect, from Moshiri's introduction..

Incredible really.
It's a really good point about ambition. Barring one or exceptions (signing Kanchelskis, signing Lukaku) we've not really done anything ambitious for the best part of 30 years. Even when we rebuilt the Park End, it was the least ambitious effort imaginable. We shouldn't get to far ahead of ourselves (it is Everton innit) but it's possible we're back in business as a genuinely ambitious football club. I'm nearly 40 and I'm like a kid on Christmas Eve. If we announce a stadium on the docks, I will literally windmill down Queens Drive
 
Nothing new mate. No-One ruled out yet though.

Surely you have to admit that Monchi has ruled himself out mate? He is currently at Seville and if he goes it would only be to PSG, I think we need to look to an unproved person with regards to the DoF position as we will certainly not get the high profile ones we all crave

99% of us are over the moon that RK has arrived, even though I wanted Emery I am more than please with RK. Let the new DoF position be slightly different to the rest whereas Koeman is the boss and makes the decisions and has a DoF working under him?

Gonna need someone who played at the highest level that can attract the big names but the final decision on all potential buys rest on RK shoulders
 
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Surely you have to admit that Monchi has ruled himself out mate? He is currently at Seville and if he goes it would only be to PSG, I think we need to look to an unproved person with regards to the DoF position as we will certainly not get the high profile ones we all crave

99% of us are over the moon that RK has arrived, even though I wanted Emery I am more than please with RK. Let the new DoF position be slightly different to the rest whereas Koeman is the boss and makes the decisions and has a DoF working under him?

Gonna need someone who played at the highest level that can attract the big names but the final decision on all potential buys rest on RK shoulders
so just because we may not get one high profile director of football, we should just go for a unproven one?

right ok.

If that was the case, if we had missed out on ronald koeman would you have went and give the job to some league one, or championship manager with no prem experience then mate?
 

Surely you have to admit that Monchi has ruled himself out mate? He is currently at Seville and if he goes it would only be to PSG, I think we need to look to an unproved person with regards to the DoF position as we will certainly not get the high profile ones we all crave

99% of us are over the moon that RK has arrived, even though I wanted Emery I am more than please with RK. Let the new DoF position be slightly different to the rest whereas Koeman is the boss and makes the decisions and has a DoF working under him?

Gonna need someone who played at the highest level that can attract the big names but the final decision on all potential buys rest on RK shoulders

A director working under a manager ? - that's a new concept, certainly radical.

Maybe the use of the word 'director' for the role however it is envisaged is slightly misleading, but I would expect the DoF role to encompass a whole lot more than just dealing with the first team.

Somebody applying for and genuinely wanting a DoF role would presumably be someone who will work with all levels of coaching staff within a club to determine, plan and implement a far-reaching strategy of play, together with organising, targetting and managing the scouting activities... and even be involved with other strategic activities within the club including commercial and marketing as financial input and influence will be essential.
 
Kristof Terreur‏@HLNinEngeland
MR: "#EFC don't need money anymore. Rom wants to play for a club that can win trophies. Something's changed at #efc: there's a new project"


Belgian reporter quoting Mino Raiola (Lukaku agent)
Moshiri is the real deal

To be fair, I think people are getting in soak about those comments but it could just mean the perception is that was a reason no longer sell-to-buy. There's still the tried and tested "trophy winning club " line and while this year might be the year, we've only (a qualified only) got the new manager in so far.
 
What a man.

In a matter of months he's changed how the Club is viewed. Months. When Mino Raiola seems like he cant get his own way, you've done something right.
Yep. Previously Raiola was richer than our owner so he had the power to make us his bitch. Now we could buy and sell the absolute rat 10 times over
 

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