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How much wiggle room do we have with the financial restrictions to spend though?
Some will tell you we have £50mill net to spend
Lol
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How much wiggle room do we have with the financial restrictions to spend though?
He's the one constant in our decades of decline.I've personally no issue with Kenwright. His position as Chairman is not the reason for us being crap at football.
This is great bait.I've personally no issue with Kenwright. His position as Chairman is not the reason for us being crap at football.
Be careful what you wish for. In a sport that's rapidly going down the pan, whilst selling its soul to whichever corporation/sovereign wealth fund bids highest, I think it's actually quite nice to have an Evertonian as head of the board. Whether he's a bit of an egotistic bell or not.
I'm prepared for a lot of middle fingers here, but that's ok, I guess they're all from bigger bloos than me.
I seem to recall you rating Michael Keane quite highly. Carlin multi perhaps?I've personally no issue with Kenwright. His position as Chairman is not the reason for us being crap at football.
Be careful what you wish for. In a sport that's rapidly going down the pan, whilst selling its soul to whichever corporation/sovereign wealth fund bids highest, I think it's actually quite nice to have an Evertonian as head of the board. Whether he's a bit of an egotistic bell or not.
I'm prepared for a lot of middle fingers here, but that's ok, I guess they're all from bigger bloos than me.
No mate, with FFP, we have 50m NET, which means we can buy 5 players for 50m each and spread the payments over 5 years, which means we have 250m to spend this window.Some will tell you we have £50mill net to spend
Lol
For those of you who enjoy the SEC EDGAR search function, you can find the disclosures here: https://www.sec.gov/edgar/browse/?CIK=1981541MSP have raised £130 mill from a pool of 13 investors in investment and have registered a newly-formed company, MSP EFC Investors LC.
A SEC ‘Form D’ has been filed and is a considerable development and points to the announcement of a deal being imminent. A Form D must be filed within 15 days of the sale of securities with the date of first sale being the date on which the investor is ‘irrevocably contractually committed to invest’. Moorad was the signatory on the Form D, with MSP EFC Investors GP LLC, MSP Sports Advisors LLC, Najafi and Moorad all named as related parties.
MSP close to Everton investment deal after £130m raised and board changes
MSP are closing in on an investment deal with Everton owner Farhad Moshiriwww.liverpoolecho.co.uk
This link mentions the investment may be used in part to fund transfers:
MSP Sports Capital raises $165m in Everton investment bid
Everton have appointed a new CEO and CFO while Bill Kenwright will remain as chairmanwww.business-live.co.uk
I've personally no issue with Kenwright. His position as Chairman is not the reason for us being crap at football.
Be careful what you wish for. In a sport that's rapidly going down the pan, whilst selling its soul to whichever corporation/sovereign wealth fund bids highest, I think it's actually quite nice to have an Evertonian as head of the board. Whether he's a bit of an egotistic bell or not.
I'm prepared for a lot of middle fingers here, but that's ok, I guess they're all from bigger bloos than me.
The most honest statement they've released.I see a notification from Everton this morning about updates on the board. I see this. I think "yeah, that sums up Everton"View attachment 214995
There was almost a week of the window left when Danjuma went to Tottenham, and he isn't even a proper striker anyway.While that Moshiri quote lives in infamy. He said we'll get a forward in mid-Jan. We had Danjuma though the door afterwards and it was hijacked. It's classic Everton but you can't account for stuff like that.
We are more than halfway down the pan through Kenwright and struggling to get out, if he stays on the struggling will stop and he will finally flush us down.I've personally no issue with Kenwright. His position as Chairman is not the reason for us being crap at football.
Be careful what you wish for. In a sport that's rapidly going down the pan, whilst selling its soul to whichever corporation/sovereign wealth fund bids highest, I think it's actually quite nice to have an Evertonian as head of the board. Whether he's a bit of an egotistic bell or not.
I'm prepared for a lot of middle fingers here, but that's ok, I guess they're all from bigger bloos than me.