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I wouldn’t really look into much this group has done previous and extrapolate it. The fact of the matter is if Moshiri and the board are removed and replaced, Everton will improve dramatically.

I genuinely believe that the upper management of this club is among the worst in the world. It would be an achievement on the part of 777 to possibly find anyone who’d run a club worse than we have in the past near decade. That’s a fact.
 
Yank owners terrify me.

Moshiri's cash cow is gone so he's got to sell.

Maybe they can at least run a business competently and not tank money and have us in a state were relegation could destroy the club?

I get the fears they may just put in the bare amount of money they need to and make profits though.
 
Go ahead then can someone tell in short if this 777 lot are good or crap?

I asked one or two who would know and the sounds weren’t good on 777.

Be very cautious here.

Big questions here are, how will they fund the ground?

How will they fund a 100 million loss making club annually?

£600 million - if that figure is true, Moshiri has had them right off - wonderful deal for him.

The fact this crowd would pay that, when to my mind we aren’t worth it, is a worry.

£600mill if true is a lot of money for this crowd, I’d like to know where it’s come from and how they intend to finance it.

A lot would need to be clarified.

Be apprehensive here.
 
I wouldn’t really look into much this group has done previous and extrapolate it. The fact of the matter is if Moshiri and the board are removed and replaced, Everton will improve dramatically.

I genuinely believe that the upper management of this club is among the worst in the world. It would be an achievement on the part of 777 to possibly find anyone who’d run a club worse than we have in the past near decade. That’s a fact.
If therefore one club that could do it haha
 

I asked one or two who would know and the sounds weren’t good on 777.

Be very cautious here.

Big questions here are, how will they fund the ground?

How will they fund a 100 million loss making club annually?

£600 million - if that figure is true, Moshiri has had them right off - wonderful deal for him.

£600mill if true is a lot of money for this crowd, I’d like to know where it’s come from and how they intend to finance it.

A lot would need to be clarified.

Be apprehensive here.

I guess the fear here is player sales funding and lack of investment into the squad. Sounds familiar.
 
Maybe they can at least run a business competently and not tank money and have us in a state were relegation could destroy the club?

I get the fears they may just put in the bare amount of money they need to and make profits though.

More importantly will people still get their free drinks in the lounge after the game?
 
I guess the fear here is player sales funding and lack of investment into the squad. Sounds familiar.

They’d still be walking into the same loss making business hamstrung by profit and sustainability, nothing reboots really mate. Just a question in terms of how they intend to finance the club and ground.

That 600 mill figure worries me - where are they getting their hands on that cash, it’s a mad valuation, madder still they pay it.
 

They bought Genoa in September 2021.

Genoa were relegated May 2022.

I gave up reading after that.
And they’ve just bounced straight back up. If they only purchased them in Sep 21 they’d have been able to have little influence over the relegation season, but the fact their first full season in charge has been successful is a good sign.

They are pretty recent investors in their clubs so it’s hard to judge them yet, but given their strategy is to invest in high potential but under performing clubs it’s no real surprise if those clubs aren’t setting the world alight at the moment- that’s why they’ve invested.

I have no idea what they will do or how successful they will be but I like the thinking behind what they’re doing internationally and I think their multi club situation will help us.
 
I'm glad it sounds like it could be a full takeover because that's exactly what we need. No minority investment, no half measures.

I dont understand the fear of a future under new ownership. We are a long long way away from where we want to be but this is the first step in a long process. The chances of new ownership doing a worse job are as small as it gets.

Change should be embraced, not feared. Because only with massive changes can things ever get better. I fully support this group or whoever takes over the club.
 
I'm glad it sounds like it could be a full takeover because that's exactly what we need. No minority investment, no half measures.

I dont understand the fear of a future under new ownership. We are a long long way away from where we want to be but this is the first step in a long process. The chances of new ownership doing a worse job are as small as it gets.
I couldn’t understand the talk of people taking minor stakes in us, a full takeover makes so much sense. No reputable investor would surely take a minor stake in a business run by Moshiri in the shadow of a sanctioned oligarch. You could not look at the decisions Moshiri has made down the years and be happy for him to make those decisions with your money.
 
I couldn’t understand the talk of people taking minor stakes in us, a full takeover makes so much sense. No reputable investor would surely take a minor stake in a business run by Moshiri in the shadow of a sanctioned oligarch. You could not look at the decisions Moshiri has made down the years and be happy for him to make those decisions with your money.
I agree.

The minority investment stories made no sense whatsoever
 

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