New Everton Owners: The Friedkin Group

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Joke club with joke owners.

We're a laughing stock.

The way the Dyche sacking was handled means the media will hand this lot zero space to get more things wrong.

They already have the scent of blood in their nostrils with these Texans.
The dyche bit and the way they handled it was phenomenal mate, they handled that turd brilliantly. The media are angry because dyche has a good relationship with them for some mad reason and they didn’t have a scooby doo what was going on or what TFG were doing so looked like the blaggers they are, that’s all.

If TFG go for Moyes they are blotting the copy book imo, and it’s because the media are all over Dour Davey saying he’s the best man for the job - they were saying that about Dyche until he wasn’t around anymore, already tuned in him in some articles I see.
 
I see you're the resident comedian here.
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The dyche bit and the way they handled it was phenomenal mate, they handled that turd brilliantly. The media are angry because dyche has a good relationship with them for some mad reason and they didn’t have a scooby doo what was going on or what TFG were doing so looked like the blaggers they are, that’s all.

If TFG go for Moyes they are blotting the copy book imo, and it’s because the media are all over Dour Davey saying he’s the best man for the job - they were saying that about Dyche until he wasn’t around anymore, already tuned in him in some articles I see.
Then you should've backed a man who proved x2 he could save Everton.
 

Not really gone away has he!

This appointment screams of stay in your lane, careful what you wish for…

Bournemouth, Brentford etc took a risk on up and coming managers and we’re going to give Moyes 2.5 years!!

So much for a fresh start
Which up and coming manager is coming in half way through a season and straight into a relegation battle?

While I'd rather the contract not been 2.5 year "apparently" we are where we are.

Like I said earlier today all this upheaval is a still a symptom of the lack of governance over the past 30 years.
 
Which up and coming manager is coming in half way through a season and straight into a relegation battle?

While I'd rather the contract not been 2.5 year "apparently" we are where we are.

Like I said earlier today all this upheaval is a still a symptom of the lack of governance over the past 30 years.

I wonder how many millions they saved buying the club in Dec rather than July Vs the cost of sacking Dyche and getting Moyes or whoever. It's made a rod for their back, not doing it in summer. Oh well.
 

Not really gone away has he!

This appointment screams of stay in your lane, careful what you wish for…

Bournemouth, Brentford etc took a risk on up and coming managers and we’re going to give Moyes 2.5 years!!

So much for a fresh start
I understand the sense of disappointment and disillusionment amongst some, but I don't think the comparisons with Bournemouth and Brentford are valid.

Both clubs have been doing very well generally and by their standards, Frank was assistant at Brentford. We have been in a perpetual crisis which has escalated to acute danger for practically the last three years.

It's easier to take a calculated gamble when you're in a stable/strong position. Everton going down is a massive story, and with respect to both of those clubs, it would not be so for them.

It's not impossible, but it's just objectively more difficult for a club in our position and at this time, to have their pick of managers and nobody out there represents no risk.

Honestly I would have been quite nervous about someone like Fonseca. And if they appointed some obscure foreigner then it might be Jesse Marsh Mk. II. Then TFG are hung, drawn, and quartered weeks into their ownership.

I'm not dancing with joy that Moyes is returning, far from it. But I can understand why TFG are going down this route. There are no guarantees with anyone, but they're hedging against what they think is a safer bet. There is a logic in it, in our position.
 
If Moyes doesn’t perform he will be out on his arse in no time.

They’ve already shown they can be ruthless at Roma.

They were possibly willing to give Dyche a chance to turn it around but luckily he was a coward and sounds like he has some personal issues going on.

Stop slaying the owners already you ridiculous bunch of self entitled keyboard bores.
 

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