I liked the bit where he said that Moshiri might change his mind.Paul Joyce has spoken.
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I liked the bit where he said that Moshiri might change his mind.Paul Joyce has spoken.
That’s what a couple of months association with Everton does to you , to be fair we’ve all seen it enough times .Probably jacked out his mind on all sorts.
Post of the day.When the Newcastle deal went through I thought it was disgusting the way the Geordies were celebrating their new human rights abusing owners.
But right now I would cheerfully welcome the reanimated corpse of Adolf Hitler if he pitched up with a few wheelbarrows of sweet, sweet Nazi gold.
Next season, we’re past the deadline to declare itIf we go into administration we get a 9 point deduction.
I can confirm that I don't have a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out!Paul McMonnies sounds like he's got a few quid...Sounds like Scrooge McDuff's nephew.
He learned from the best.You could actually say that Moshiri has played 777. They have given him £200 million in working capital and he remains the clubs owner.
Very much so,Kind Sir.He learned from the best.
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“Don’t make me think about putting on my special spectacles and sitting in my big decision chair and maybe consider perhaps changing my mind!”I liked the bit where he said that Moshiri might change his mind.
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Yes. Pretty much news we already know plus the news Moshiri is having doubtsAnyone actually read the Joyce article?
Depending on who they are the first job is to refinance the debt secured against the stadium into hopefully a smaller and less costly positionI don't blame them though, Anybody coming in immediately faces paying huge debts that they didn't run up, that's before you even start contemplating the prospect of putting money into the club. Moshiri can stick his over inflated asking price, he deserves the bare minimum if anything.
Yeah, pretty brief, nothing in it that that hasn't been mentioned .Anyone actually read the Joyce article?