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New Everton Owners: The Friedkin Group

What do we reckon?

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    Votes: 879 70.5%
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    Votes: 306 24.6%
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    Votes: 61 4.9%

  • Total voters
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Not often a club gets new ownership and a new stadium within a few days of each other.

If we don't reset and go on an upwards trajectory from this then we never will.

We all deserve this.
Yes, this is truly seismic and a one-off, once in a lifetime opportunity to burn the past down and build a brand new club that truly strives to reflect its fans and compete at our historical level.

For three and a half decades now, we have been talked down to, put in our place, humiliated, and told to stay in our lane - despite having more top flight league titles than Manchester United did at the start of this desperate period. Into the void came sentimentality, mendacious head-patting, good times, knives to gunfights, and fake accusations of camel clutch maneouvres being orchestrated, in the dark, on hapless female CEOs.

Burn it all down!
 
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Just as long as it stays the colourised version of that photo we're sound
 
Yes, this is truly seismic and a one-off, once in a lifetime opportunity to burn the past down and build a brand new club that truly strives to reflect its fans and compete at our historical level.

For three and a half decades now, we have been talked down to, put in our place, humiliated, and told to stay in our lane - despite having more top flight league titles than Manchester United did at the start of this desperate period. Into the void came sentimentality, mendacious head-patting, good times, knives to gunfights, and fake accusations of camel clutch maneouvres being orchestrated, in the dark, on hapless female CEOs.

Burn it all down!
Yeah and all under the so called biggest blue, he ran this club to the ground then found a way to make it worse.

Today a new dawn and new era, where we finally start heading back in the right direction, things can turn quickly, imagine winning 2 or 3 games in a row
 
There is no such thing as a perfect DOF. they all get lucky at different times, not so lucky others. Walsh was the messiah at Leicester, terrible here. Ashworth great at Brighton, as you say, didn’t recruit well in his brief stint at United. Monchi was the best DOF on the planet at Sevilla, then went to Roma and stank the place out. I can guarantee you that whoever comes in after Thelwell will soon be heavily criticised on here because every signing (inevitably) won’t be a big success.
I’m just staggered with an outlay of 200m in the Summer at United, he’s not improved them. It’s like Walsh when he first came here. You’d expect at least one or two signings to come off.
 

Yes, this is truly seismic and a one-off, once in a lifetime opportunity to burn the past down and build a brand new club that truly strives to reflect its fans and compete at our historical level.

For three and a half decades now, we have been talked down to, put in our place, humiliated, and told to stay in our lane - despite having more top flight league titles than Manchester United did at the start of this desperate period. Into the void came sentimentality, mendacious head-patting, good times, knives to gunfights, and fake accusations of camel clutch maneouvres being orchestrated, in the dark, on hapless female CEOs.

Burn it all down!
You are on fire amigo 2 posts of the week in the last 2 days.

It's going to feel like a real weight lifted when it's announced.

We've ( had to ) put all our faith in TFG , please don't let us down guys.

It's a relatively low bar that they need to hit to impress us. All we want is competent , decisive management and prudent investment in new players.

I don't think , with the possible exception of a couple of regular posters , that most on here expect TFG to chuck loads of money at new players in January.

A new board , with directors all experts in their respective positions and an experienced and respected CEO straight away please.

Restructuring of the debt and decisions made on manager and DoF ( I'd get rid of both and have replacements lined up but can understand if they keep them in post and decide at the end of the season) and we recruit a couple of full backs and a right winger and we can all relax and have a great Christmas.
 
I’m just staggered with an outlay of 200m in the Summer at United, he’s not improved them. It’s like Walsh when he first came here. You’d expect at least one or two signings to come off.
There seems to be a misconception ( even with the United hierarchy) about Ashworth's strengths .

He is an organiser , a systems guy. He isn't a guy who has a strong reputation for identifying player talent like for example Monchi
 
Yes, this is truly seismic and a one-off, once in a lifetime opportunity to burn the past down and build a brand new club that truly strives to reflect its fans and compete at our historical level.

For three and a half decades now, we have been talked down to, put in our place, humiliated, and told to stay in our lane - despite having more top flight league titles than Manchester United did at the start of this desperate period. Into the void came sentimentality, mendacious head-patting, good times, knives to gunfights, and fake accusations of camel clutch maneouvres being orchestrated, in the dark, on hapless female CEOs.

Burn it all down!

One hundred percent mate.
 

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