We as in we the clubIs that why he says "we' rather than 'I"?
He owns the club so yes him
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We as in we the clubIs that why he says "we' rather than 'I"?
"number 11"...like he's ordering a Chinese. Then calls himself a fan.
The fraud.
Don’t expect doesn’t equate to don’t needHe said don’t expect any transfers in January
Staggering negativity here. We have been through the hard times, were still in the hard times and its tough being an Evertonian. My wife once asked me what had I done in bringing them up as blues taking them home and away we've had some dark days but we have to look forward now and be positive. I believe the collective consciousness we have as Evertonians is the biggest obstacle. We never win away at the big teams, we don't beat the RS, collective we don't believe we can, we wollow in the negative and on here it's illustrated perfectly. We need to have faith in a brighter future. I believe with Brands, the dialogue, action in the club more recently we will get there. It's gonna take time.
You're not allowed to celebrate anything to do with Everton moving forward Dave. Ever. No matter now successful we may end up.Just reading Baxendale's speech: utter drivel from start to finish. Corporate hogwash like "long-term, holistic football strategy and principles".
And Moshiri with his BS: "I have spent £250m to turn a museum into a competitive outfit". No you haven't, on both counts. You utter charlatan.
"Winning the title" in "our new stadium".
FFS, what a toe curling bunch of hucksters we have on our hands here.
We as in we the club
He owns the club so yes him
One has to understand that DaveK never has anything complimentary or constructive to say about the club and it's management his posts are without fail destructive and belittling. It is his mind set.
Since Moshiri took over the club has been moving forward okay some mistakes have been made but the club is in a far better state than it has ever been going back to when Johnson bought in. The current management does not need to be pilloried at every turn, give them a chance for the improvements to bear fruit as the club moves forward.
He has high standards, nothing wrong with that.
Correct but no need for his continual carping, however happen you can clarify what his standards are for the club?
So he should toe the lane and say everyone is doing a fantastic job and the new stadium is 100% happening.
Destination Kirkby was about as real and objective as it got for Everton. It was much more progressed and likely to happen than BMD.I know where you are coming from. But goals, methods and timelines set are objective and seem tempered by reason that is a change from our recent past for me, or at least to evoke a bit of trust. while transparency in roles reassures around accountability. Like i say the proof will be in results, but in spirit i was happy in changes that have happened in 12 months in the board and corporate governance particularly and a bit of realism and less spin from the owner toward a self sustainable development model of building the club, you know i like that approach like an Arsenal or Spurs.
Poor old Bill was working hard to be relevant wasn't he.
So he should toe the lane and say everyone is doing a fantastic job and the new stadium is 100% happening.
Disagree. It's ambition, what would you like them to say?Spouting things like we're aiming to "win the league" is exactly why we're in the situation we are.
Expectations management is key.
Destination Kirkby was about as real and objective as it got for Everton. It was much more progressed and likely to happen than BMD.
BMD is still at the drawing board stage. And I see only novelty and amateurish appointments to "the team," running the club.
I dont know why Moshiri is being given leeway here. He's been at Everton for three years in the coming spring and we are a basket case. But if people want to keep accepting stories of milk and honey....