New Everton Owners: The Friedkin Group

What do we reckon?

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    Votes: 899 71.0%
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    Votes: 308 24.3%
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    Votes: 60 4.7%

  • Total voters
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I for one am more than thankful for our new USA overlords.

Hopefully they can shift a few more second hand Toyotas before month end and free up some cash to splash on more average footballers, just so our community can be in peace and stop making arses of themselves.
 
Sorry WUMS. Turns out the new manager just wants different players to the old manager. Nothing to do with ‘deez Tegzanz r skint’.

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You buy a football club with a fanbase on its knees for some sign of hope, you have a transfer window to give said fanbase the hoped they crave but instead you do nothing.

I think we all wanted some sensibility but we all wanted some hope things might actually get better.
 
You’d think that a fan base of a club who has been nailed with 2 points deductions for breaches of financial rules would have a better understanding of how it works. Yanks are extremely rich, club is extremely poor, thanks to previous owner. Club can only spend its own money (it doesn’t have any). Club cannot spend Yanks money. Some proper children on this forum. Go read how the rules work.
 

More pages clogged up by the attention starved man-child desperately arguing with anyone who'll entertain his nonsense, no matter how illogical his point or how obvious his hypocrisy or how clear it is that that his opinion can change like the wind.
 
I know people are disappointed that we're not spending money, but I was actually concerned that we wouldn't even have a football club given the dodgy lenders that we owed money to. We now have financial stability and a stadium we can pay for on sensible repayment terms. That hasn't come cheap for the owners and so if they don't want to splash money around then I can cope with that, although it is a risk given our threadbare and not hugely talented squad.
 
I know people are disappointed that we're not spending money, but I was actually concerned that we wouldn't even have a football club given the dodgy lenders that we owed money to. We now have financial stability and a stadium we can pay for on sensible repayment terms. That hasn't come cheap for the owners and so if they don't want to splash money around then I can cope with that, although it is a risk given our threadbare and not hugely talented squad.

There is splashing cash and then there's doing nothing at all.
 
I know people are disappointed that we're not spending money, but I was actually concerned that we wouldn't even have a football club given the dodgy lenders that we owed money to. We now have financial stability and a stadium we can pay for on sensible repayment terms. That hasn't come cheap for the owners and so if they don't want to splash money around then I can cope with that, although it is a risk given our threadbare and not hugely talented squad.
Very few expected us to spend a lot of money, but so far we have signed 0 players

That's not backing the new manager. There is a balance required here. We don't need to spend huge amounts but we need a couple of players.
 
You buy a football club with a fanbase on its knees for some sign of hope, you have a transfer window to give said fanbase the hoped they crave but instead you do nothing.

I think we all wanted some sensibility but we all wanted some hope things might actually get better.

We all wanted sensibility until it affected the first transfer window is probably a better way of putting it.
 

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