Am gona hazard a guess that we've never had any sort of contact with that young Brazilian chappie.
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And highly unlikely lolWould be marvellous
Not the worst take Ive ever seen.To be honest, and just my opinion and not a dig at how Everton is managed but I am not sure how much you are under the spotlight. The FFP issue Everton has is reported as related to tax and the new stadium. This looks like a complete red herring to me. You have had a rough time with Usmanov's money drying up, it is difficult when things that are out of the club's control impact the club so much. I just don't believe EFC is in as of much a financial mess as the club like the media to present. The problem, in my opinion, is that Moshiri has decided he is not putting his money (if he really has money) into the footballing side of the club. I think he is exploiting the minor FFP tax issue to justify his lack of investment. It wouldn't surprise me if the tax issue was deliberate knowing it would be an FFP problem and Moshiri would prefer for EFC to pay a moderate while giving him an excuse not to invest in the club for a prolonged period of time.
Jasper Carrot makes a very valid point here.To be honest, and just my opinion and not a dig at how Everton is managed but I am not sure how much you are under the spotlight. The FFP issue Everton has is reported as related to tax and the new stadium. This looks like a complete red herring to me. You have had a rough time with Usmanov's money drying up, it is difficult when things that are out of the club's control impact the club so much. I just don't believe EFC is in as of much a financial mess as the club like the media to present. The problem, in my opinion, is that Moshiri has decided he is not putting his money (if he really has money) into the footballing side of the club. I think he is exploiting the minor FFP tax issue to justify his lack of investment. It wouldn't surprise me if the tax issue was deliberate knowing it would be an FFP problem and Moshiri would prefer for EFC to pay a moderate while giving him an excuse not to invest in the club for a prolonged period of time.
i thinks he’s right to , how long have we been hearing about this ffp now sure it was the January under ancelloti but we onlyNot the worst take Ive ever seen.
We seem to be giving them a good run for their money. We have out Turkished the Turkish clubs when it comes to trying to buy players.
Why is this Villa blert allowed to spam this thread with his endless discussions about Villa's finances. Surely it's off topic? Why would you even want to spend hours a day on another club's forum? He is 100% a koppite troll.I feel I know more about Aston Villa than Everton at this point…
I think that's not far off the mark.To be honest, and just my opinion and not a dig at how Everton is managed but I am not sure how much you are under the spotlight. The FFP issue Everton has is reported as related to tax and the new stadium. This looks like a complete red herring to me. You have had a rough time with Usmanov's money drying up, it is difficult when things that are out of the club's control impact the club so much. I just don't believe EFC is in as of much a financial mess as the club like the media to present. The problem, in my opinion, is that Moshiri has decided he is not putting his money (if he really has money) into the footballing side of the club. I think he is exploiting the minor FFP tax issue to justify his lack of investment. It wouldn't surprise me if the tax issue was deliberate knowing it would be an FFP problem and Moshiri would prefer for EFC to pay a moderate while giving him an excuse not to invest in the club for a prolonged period of time.
If we take things as it's been Usmanovs coin all along and Mosh is just the bagman fronting the operation then the above does make a fair bit of sense when you consider the sanctions against Usmanov in relation to the war and whatnot.Not the worst take Ive ever seen.
The accounts are published it is a chronic financial picture. We have the worst wages to turnover ratio in the league. However, there is an opportunity to slowly recover if we retain our top flight status. Nearly all the big deals will be up end of next season. Gomes, Gbamin, Dele, Keane to add to Mina this summer. The only big deals remaining will be for players that are contributing (Tarks and Pickford). Presumably younger cheaper players will be coming inTo be honest, and just my opinion and not a dig at how Everton is managed but I am not sure how much you are under the spotlight. The FFP issue Everton has is reported as related to tax and the new stadium. This looks like a complete red herring to me. You have had a rough time with Usmanov's money drying up, it is difficult when things that are out of the club's control impact the club so much. I just don't believe EFC is in as of much a financial mess as the club like the media to present. The problem, in my opinion, is that Moshiri has decided he is not putting his money (if he really has money) into the footballing side of the club. I think he is exploiting the minor FFP tax issue to justify his lack of investment. It wouldn't surprise me if the tax issue was deliberate knowing it would be an FFP problem and Moshiri would prefer for EFC to pay a moderate while giving him an excuse not to invest in the club for a prolonged period of time.
Put him on ignore like I have. Bliss for monthsWhy is this Villa blert allowed to spam this thread with his endless discussions about Villa's finances. Surely it's off topic? Why would you even want to spend hours a day on another club's forum? He is 100% a koppite troll.
And knowing our luck Weghorst would probably knock himself out on the way in the door....The way things are going if Che Adams or Weghorst walk through the door on deadline day people will be made up. Good times
Except Turkish clubs are actually competentWe seem to be giving them a good run for their money. We have out Turkished the Turkish clubs when it comes to trying to buy players.
He scores an average of 6 goals per season.
There is zero evidence he could improve on that total.