Kev The Rat
Player Valuation: £70m
Saying if the managers don't want the job it's their loss not ours basically. The sort of language you use when you've been knocked back.Why?
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Saying if the managers don't want the job it's their loss not ours basically. The sort of language you use when you've been knocked back.Why?
mid table? even with Moshiri's backing?
just asking, calm yourself down, go outside, chill out if none of that works.....
The esks last comments make me feel like we should be braced for disappointment
500 mil? No mate. Do you think Moshiri is going to spend half his fortune on new players for Everton, in a single summer no less. He doesn´t even own half the company.
Hope I'm wrong mateNo mate.
Moyes will be perfect as director of football, knows the club inside out and was good in the transfer market
I think Esk mentioned over 3 years. The more I read about Moshiri the more I think he is significantly wealthier than the 1.9 billion is is allegedly worth. (That has increased significantly from the 1.3 from an earlier estimate).
The Sources who quote that have openly said they have little knowledge of how much he has (it's Forbes an American company) who don't know whats happening in Russia. They have also openly said they have conservatively put his value at 1.9 billion.
I suspect it will be much higher for reasons it is difficult to speculate here.
Thanks EskNo mate.
If you has to hazard a guess on our next manager mate. Goin on your gut feeling. Who would you guess now.No mate.
David Moyes at a guess.....If you has to hazard a guess on our next manager mate. Goin on your gut feeling. Who would you guess now.
So many insecure weirdo's in here, there are no negative points in what The Esk said.
What do half of you do all day? Just sit on here?
If you has to hazard a guess on our next manager mate. Goin on your gut feeling. Who would you guess now.
Paul Joyce has just paraphrased the last 1772 pages, and called it journalism.