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If Moshiri wasn’t buying a new stadium would you turn on him like Peter Johnson?

Is Moshiri ruining Everton?

  • Yes

    Votes: 69 36.3%
  • No

    Votes: 121 63.7%

  • Total voters
    190
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It’s not the money, I’m great full of that. But the haphazard fashionway the club is being run has left us in danger.
1. We have not signed a single player that has been a genuine success in terms of producing the goods or resale value.
2. we haven’t had a manger that has managed two full seasons.
3. Each manager has been the opposite of the previous, so we have had no defined style of play.
4. Failure and over Spending is now putting us at risk of ffp.
5. We are performing worse then we did under bill kenwright - who had less money.
6. The squad looks more unbalanced now then when he took over.
So while I’m grateful for the ambition and spending under mosh, the delivery has been a massive failure. Chasing big names - rooney, ancelotti, James - rather than looking at what the team wants and needs
 
The plan under Kenwright was to sell our best players each season and then give the manager less then half of the money we received from the transfer.

I can't believe people would rather have that then Moshiri, and I won't even go in to how many failed ground moves failed under his stewardship.

Yes this season is going to be difficult and it will be the first time under Moshiri where we haven't splashed the cash due to ffp.
 

Hes been more than generous but hes going to get the club into trouble with his complete lack of football knowledge.

Every appointment he makes goes badly and those comments he made about our fab 4 and scouting Tosun himself terrify me. Unless he stays out of all football decisions, we are in trouble.
my fear is, he invested in the club because it gave him the opportunity to interfere - in fact it might be his raison d'etre
 

If I had any confidence that we were looking at Leicester and thinking “that’s how we want our club run”, then I’m fine with a Benitez appointment.

Bring him in, tread water then farm the big contracts out snd focus on bringing a young hungry manager, with necessary backing… and the back room scouting analysis which means we can actually make ground.

Adapt, change, grow… buy low, sell high and repeat is a very, very profitable and sensible way to run a football club… not turfing £50m at Sigurdsson, and substantial wages to very, very average players.
 
Politicians answer mate, what muppet employed Walsh and Brands?


Moshiri - but most fans wanted both of them so its very politician like to play the benefit of hindsight blame game.

If Moshiri left tomorrow you have no stadium and God knows what owner coming in who wouldn't put their hand in their pocket - see Mike Ashley/Arsenal/Spurs/Glazers/Saints/Burnley/West Ham/Palace/Leeds etc owners.

Be careful what some of you wish for.
 

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