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
With respect, firstly I don't care how the RS act, and secondly what is being built here is worthy of a reaction which, given the famine of the last 25 years, is still remarkably constrained.
Good on you mate, I don't ever want Evertonians acting like kopites.

Premature ejaculation over some long needed investment is a bit too much for me.

Let's see genuine sustainable success before we start canonising someone putting money into Everton, in my opinion like.
 

Good on you mate, I don't ever want Evertonians acting like kopites.

Premature ejaculation over some long needed investment is a bit too much for me.

Let's see genuine sustainable success before we start canonising someone putting money into Everton, in my opinion like.

Well must you compare us to kopites? Why not Geordies? Mike Ashley has more money than The Mosh................

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Good on you mate, I don't ever want Evertonians acting like kopites.

Premature ejaculation over some long needed investment is a bit too much for me.

Let's see genuine sustainable success before we start canonising someone putting money into Everton, in my opinion like.

What's wrong in enjoying each stage of the process? Success is not guaranteed regardless of the level of funding, but the journey and the challenge of competing on a more equal footing is much more enjoyable and rewarding than the "knife to a gun fight" years.

Surely that's what blues are anticipating and enjoying currently. 12 months ago the idea that we would be favourites to sign Mata and Witsel, have a highly coveted manager in Koeman, ready to close on a new stadium was frankly laughable - today it is reality with much more to come.

No-one to my knowledge has ordered the victory parade bus, but at least we are in with a chance of ordering one sooner than later.
 

What's wrong in enjoying each stage of the process? Success is not guaranteed regardless of the level of funding, but the journey and the challenge of competing on a more equal footing is much more enjoyable and rewarding than the "knife to a gun fight" years.

Surely that's what blues are anticipating and enjoying currently. 12 months ago the idea that we would be favourites to sign Mata and Witsel, have a highly coveted manager in Koeman, ready to close on a new stadium was frankly laughable - today it is reality with much more to come.

No-one to my knowledge has ordered the victory parade bus, but at least we are in with a chance of ordering one sooner than later.


Good shout, I'll get the bus on order.
 
What's wrong in enjoying each stage of the process? Success is not guaranteed regardless of the level of funding, but the journey and the challenge of competing on a more equal footing is much more enjoyable and rewarding than the "knife to a gun fight" years.

Surely that's what blues are anticipating and enjoying currently. 12 months ago the idea that we would be favourites to sign Mata and Witsel, have a highly coveted manager in Koeman, ready to close on a new stadium was frankly laughable - today it is reality with much more to come.

No-one to my knowledge has ordered the victory parade bus, but at least we are in with a chance of ordering one sooner than later.
Just as we thought we were under Peter Johnson, just as kopites have been on numerous occasions, just as Geordies have been.

Moshiri isn't bringing game changing incomparable wealth to the league like Man City's takeover.

History teaches us new ownership, promised wealth and success is more likely to fail than succeed.

As per my original point I urge pragmatism mate. All this is a bit too much too soon.
 
Good on you mate, I don't ever want Evertonians acting like kopites.

Premature ejaculation over some long needed investment is a bit too much for me.

Let's see genuine sustainable success before we start canonising someone putting money into Everton, in my opinion like.

Spending money without selling are players to fund it wiping the debt and looking into a new ground is one hell of. Start and Already blows what we've had the past 16 years away.
 
Are we rich though? Or have we simply caught up with our rivals.

I have no excitement surrounding this at all.

It's all words at the moment except one massive splurge on an overrated manager.

We've already lost one transfer target to Palace. Palace for gods sake.
 

Spending money without selling are players to fund it wiping the debt and looking into a new ground is one hell of. Start and Already blows what we've had the past 16 years away.
We've not done that yet mate, even if I think it looks likely.

21 years since our last trophy. 30 years since our last league.

Yet we celebrate rich people taking us over now? Where's the cup for that?
 
Just as we thought we were under Peter Johnson, just as kopites have been on numerous occasions, just as Geordies have been.

Moshiri isn't bringing game changing incomparable wealth to the league like Man City's takeover.

History teaches us new ownership, promised wealth and success is more likely to fail than succeed.

As per my original point I urge pragmatism mate. All this is a bit too much too soon.

Nobody has the money of man city. But I would rather be in our position now mate than we have been in for a long long time
 
We've not done that yet mate, even if I think it looks likely.

21 years since our last trophy. 30 years since our last league.

Yet we celebrate rich people taking us over now? Where's the cup for that?

It's a new era mate it's a new dawn and things will come I hope. And it's better than being plucky old Everton I hated that tag. Give me bullying Everton throw they're money about any day!
 
Nobody has the money of man city. But I would rather be in our position now mate than we have been in for a long long time
Oh yes it's definitely favourable compared to where we have been.

But, again, back to my original point. We are where we were 21 years ago. But without the FA Cup in the bag. That's all we know so far.

Hopefully it will all change and we will be genuinely ace and win stuff. That's the point to get dead excited.
 
Surely we are talking about the opportunities that his funding and his team's acumen will offer having been denied such opportunities for many years by owners/management team that sadly lacked the funding, ambition and abilities we now appear to have?
Spot on. How anyone can be having any reservations for it is happening off-field right now is beyond me.
 
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