Me too, sometimes mistaken but never wrong.Dave is never wrong. It's kinda his thing.
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Me too, sometimes mistaken but never wrong.Dave is never wrong. It's kinda his thing.
It's pretty easy to be right about a club owner who's come in and piled on massive losses to the club and who's been through 5 managers in 4 years and has us in annual relegation battles at the start of each season.Dave is never wrong. It's kinda his thing.
I'm already right, because there's been loads of terrible tasting pudding served up thus far.Like I said, proof of the pudding, wait and see. You're either very right or very wrong7
It's pretty easy to be right about a club owner who's come in and piled on massive losses to the club and who's been through 5 managers in 4 years and has us in annual relegation battles at the start of each season.
You might see that as success, like...
Everton spent out a lot of cash on the Kirkby stadium failure too. It means nothing.How can you be in a relegation battle at the start of the season?
Oh by the way, if this whole stadium thing is a sideshow that will never happen... We're spending an awful lot of money on it.
Everton hires JP Morgan, MUFG for stadium
JP Morgan and MUFG have been appointed Everton FC’s financial advisers to arrange roughly £500m ($651m) of financing for the football club’s new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock in Liverpool. One source close to the prospective deal told GlobalCapital “all options are on the table” regarding...www.globalcapital.com
Everton spent out a lot of cash on the Kirkby stadium failure too. It means nothing.
And thank god it did fail. Instead of recieving a dodgy 30m here and there from our secret uzbek owner, we'd currently be playing at the Tesco arena with us giving 30m here and there to our secret owner, Philip green.Everton spent out a lot of cash on the Kirkby stadium failure too. It means nothing.
I want to see us get that stadium built.Say something positive about the project and what we’re doing. Any balanced viewpoint can look at both side and see the merits & issues.
I can see your POV, and until that first brick is laid the little negative rideout is on my shoulder whispering ‘it’s happened before - remember the kings dock fiasco’ in my ear.
but generally, I feel this has a more professional approach than previous stadia fiascos.
You still doubting The Mosh Dave?Everton spent out a lot of cash on the Kirkby stadium failure too. It means nothing.
Yes, but that doesn't mean anything for this scheme.And thank god it did fail. Instead of recieving a dodgy 30m here and there from our secret uzbek owner, we'd currently be playing at the Tesco arena with us giving 30m here and there to our secret owner, Philip green.
No, he's doing a fine job. Obviously.You still doubting The Mosh Dave?
I want to see us get that stadium built.
But Ive seen this all before, and so have many othefrs. It's the same process that ends in failure. Why? Because it's all about funding. And it';s all about manageable debt.
We cant do the heavy lifting on this, and we cant manage the debt that will come via the private capital (Spurs) route.
Him and Usmanov will be sat watching their team in a brand new stadium, that was always the plan and that's what will happen.No, he's doing a fine job. Obviously.
I take as I find. I find Moshiri after 4 years to be an utter bellend. An embarrassment for the club, a man who,s overseen financial waste, a man who's robbed us of our identity.
Others somehow see in all that failure a saviour.
It isn't really me and other Moshiri-sceptics who need to account for themselves is it?