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Farhad Moshiri

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

  • Pleased

    Votes: 107 7.7%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,290 92.3%

  • Total voters
    1,397
Quite relaxed to be honest, i know its all going to happen.

Relatively speaking most summers we would have got Gueye, Sket and a couple of youngsters that would have been our lot.

Being debt free and the likely hood of a new ground on the docks is like signing Messi to me.

I dont understand the angst if im honest. The glass ceiling of our finances have been a weight around our necks for decades, we are free of that now and can compete. Its the most exciting time in decades to be an Evertonian.

If we can generate organic revenue to fund and compete at a high level in the long term, all my dreams have come true.


This is a big factor I don't get with the heads falling. Ok fair enough if you don't think things have changed yet based on what we've seen and that can be disappointing, but it hasn't been as bad as some of the other windows under Kenwright.


I still think signings are coming and I will continue to think that until I'm proven wrong at the close of the window.
 

Not weird - frustrating certainly.

We've put out lots of enquiries and had detailed discussions/offers with a number of parties as I've mentioned previously, some of which have been incredibly close to closing (thus my by now, well known comments previously). They didn't close because demands changed and the selling club in one instance had a change of heart.

I think there are other factors too though - (i) the Pogba situation - this has undoubtedly held up the merry-go-round of midfielders across Europe, several of whom we have a real interest in. Once Pogba is confirmed we'll know who genuinely wants to sign for us. (ii) it would help if we had clarity over the Stones and Lukaku situation - it's fairly clear that Stones will go even if City (probably recognising our position) have tried to acquire him relatively cheaply - it's not beyond the bounds of possibility though that United may offer a counter bid for him. With Lukaku, my view has always been he will sign the new contract he's had since the middle of the summer - it would be helpful if he did so sooner than later. (iii) There may have been a shift in emphasis now that Walsh is in position that has caused a delay in some acquisitions although I don't think that's a great factor in our major targets.

Makes sense I guess.

Feels a bit to me like going for targets higher up than we usually would might come back and bite us in the bum. Despite it being nice in theory.
 

This is a big factor I don't get with the heads falling. Ok fair enough if you don't think things have changed yet based on what we've seen and that can be disappointing, but it hasn't been as bad as some of the other windows under Kenwright.


I still think signings are coming and I will continue to think that until I'm proven wrong at the close of the window.
This, all transfer window long.
 
My marriage to a right fitty suggests otherwise!
th.webp


Ijjy Baby - Momma needs some lovin !!
 
Moshiri is the man supposedly calling the shots.

All I can say is that by enlarge he is firing blanks.

Time for him to pull his finger out or else he can bugger off back to London.

I'm starting to get the impression he is more of a silent partner whilst Bill gets to carry on playing Mr Billy Big Balls.

This summer smacks of the kenwright regime.
*snigger*

you know nish.
 

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