New Everton Owners: The Friedkin Group

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Dear me, they are assembling a large collection of British dross to the club. Totally underwhelming. Some lovely impending payoffs to look forward to yet again.
 
I'm not talking about his shares. There are plenty of people with one or two shares who are going to lost money they can ill afford to lose.
Most of these shareholdings are sentimental. The value of shares go up and go down. I have about as much sympathy for investors losing value here as I do the fella who lost the 3:15 at Uttoxeter.

For a fella railing, correctly, against Labour's sympathy for the "non-dom community", you're on shaky ground making common cause with "the investor community." Even "Blainzy" seems relatively, if not "intensely", relaxed about this.
 
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I'm not talking about his shares. There are plenty of people with one or two shares who are going to lost money they can ill afford to lose.

Errrm if you are buying a share or two in a football club then by default you have money to spare, unless you think a single share was gonna be their nest egg on retirement Dave.

Alternatively maybe TFG should have just let the club go into bankruptcy and bought us then, how much would the shares have been worth then btw?

Oh and Dave, try just giving it a rest, always having to have something to rage against frankly speaking has become very tiresome reading to the point a lot of posters will start to swerve any thread you decide is this ones FotM to stir stuff up on.
 

Errrm if you are buying a share or two in a football club then by default you have money to spare, unless you think a single share was gonna be their nest egg on retirement Dave.

Alternatively maybe TFG should have just let the club go into bankruptcy and bought us then, how much would the shares have been worth then btw?

Oh and Dave, try just giving it a rest, always having to have something to rage against frankly speaking has become very tiresome reading to the point a lot of posters will start to swerve any thread you decide is this ones FotM to stir stuff up on.

Buying 1 share in a football club you support is the same as buying meme coin or and NFT. You aren't doing it as a savvy investment.
People buy one or two shares to show their loyalty to the cub and be part of the fabric.

TFG have turned Moshiri's shareholder loans into £3,000 shares, so why can't they offer the small shareholders the same for their shares?
 
Most of these shareholdings are sentimental. The value of shares go up and go down. I have about as much sympathy for investors losing value here as I do the fella who lost the 3:15 at Uttoxeter.

For a fella railing, correctly, against Labour's sympathy for the "non-dom community", you're on shaky ground making common cause with "the investor community." Even "Blainzy" seems relatively, if not "intensely", relaxed about this.
A lot of shareholder picked up their shares well before they were £3,500 or whatever. You're confusing the issue here. This isn't a punt on the horses and these small shareholders are not hedge fund investors. They're fans who wanted to feel closer to the club and become involved and they're getting punished for it.

This is terrible optics. TFG have got off to a very rocky start here.
 
Can people tell me anyone who bought a share in EFC and thought it would be moneymaker, id like to look at other business they are involved in and probably stay clear.

Shares in football clubs, unless you own it, are not money makers - general fans have a sentimental tie to the club and want to feel involved.

Is it right the shares dilute, probably not, is it the right thing for the club and pushing money in - probably yes. Not one of those share holders where probably going to help fund the club so it Is what it is.
 
People buy one or two shares to show their loyalty to the cub and be part of the fabric.

TFG have turned Moshiri's shareholder loans into £3,000 shares, so why can't they offer the small shareholders the same for their shares?
As a matter of fact, Moshiri turned those shares into 3000.
 
If you're buying shares to make
Lovely people; swindling real Evertonians who've supported the club for decades out of the cash value of their original investment.

How to make friends and influence people.
Am made up... Anyone who's buys shares to make money is no better than Kenwright.

Hope they drop through the floor...This is for the benefit of Everton Football Club not people pockets.
 

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