Farhad Moshiri

7+ Years On... Your Verdict On Farhad Moshiri

  • Pleased

    Votes: 110 7.8%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,298 92.2%

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Silva was sinking like a stone, getting smashed 6-2 at home to Spurs and 5-2 at Anfield. We won't mention Millwall.
It amazes me that so many forget how awful those last few games where.

He looked beaten and completely out of ideas on the touchline at Anfield with the weight of the world on his shoulders.

I'm sure he went to bed that night and prayed for the sack.
 
This Board/Owner has run the Club into a situation where it looks like there is no solution. They have shown that they don’t have the ability to select a manager capable of managing our way clear of relegation. They have managed our finances in a way that now when we need new players we can’t afford those players. By any yardstick they have been atrocious, if they had the intelligence to realise what they have done they would resign and make way for others who have the wherewithal to run a football club.
I agree with davek is saying in that relegation is the biggest threat to Everton FC however if the fanbase don’t protest against the Owner/Board then we will be relegated. The incumbent hierarchy of the club has brought us this position, the inevitable outcome of leaving them in control is relegation and insolvency.
I think the most telling thing about the Owner/Board not knowing how to get us out of the current position we are in is that they don’t seem to recognise the perilous we are in. They don’t seem to realise what they have done to a once great team.
 
I agree with davek is saying in that relegation is the biggest threat to Everton FC however if the fanbase don’t protest against the Owner/Board then we will be relegated. The incumbent hierarchy of the club has brought us this position, the inevitable outcome of leaving them in control is relegation and insolvency.
I think the most telling thing about the Owner/Board not knowing how to get us out of the current position we are in is that they don’t seem to recognise the perilous we are in. They don’t seem to realise what they have done to a once great team.
But how will protesting stop us being relegated this season? There are no easy answers to this.
 

I don't think any of the sackings were without merit, myself.

The issue has been consistent sub-par and incoherent recruitment since there was money to spend. We've filled squads with very average players on big wages.

We just stopped signing players with so-called technical or basic football ability, for a start. The various teams have individually and collectively looked terrified of the ball for years.

The managers have been hamstrung to various degrees by interference in transfer activity, that seems certain, but it's not the same as saying their sackings were unwarranted. Apart from Allardyce, we were in the midst of a dreadful run of form and results under all of them.
Agreed the sackings at the time were reasonably justified given the expectations then, and the general direction of the team (on a downward trajectory) and/or style of football. In the early sackings and earlier in Moshiri’s tenure, what no one could have initially foreseen is just how inept the board/owner were going to be in replacing managers and in many cases the replacements have been worse than their predecessors with an increasingly tightened financial set of parameters in which to operate. Its only with the unfortunate benefit of hindsight that we are now re-evaluating them
 
I despise these people in charge of Everton. Their demise cant come quick enough.

The biggest enemy we have right now though is relegation. The only thing that can avoid it is getting players into the club. That has to be the focus of pressure.

I have a major fear of us being cracked open as a club in the coming weeks and the players disappearing down a huge hole and give up all fight. We've seen those things happen to other clubs and if we prioritise a civil war then we'll end up where they went.
I know your feeling on the board mate, long standing like myself.
But it gone way passed just sitting there and keeping quite.
I honestly think if we keep Lampard we are down anyway.
Don't think it is civil war this time , its a majority that want change.
Might go the other way with the. Team they have had very good backing up to now with little given back.
An angry crowd might actually get some sort of reaction out of them because there hasn't been any up positive reaction up to now.
They had fantastic backing against Brentford for instance look how that turned out.
 

I still haven't seen any links to the stadium being financed via a bank loan etc.

Say what you want about the man but financing a £700+ million ground yourself is practically unheard of in football.

Will forever(blue92) be grateful for him delivering BMD - far more than what the previous two fella's did for us.
 
It amazes me that so many forget how awful those last few games where.

He looked beaten and completely out of ideas on the touchline at Anfield with the weight of the world on his shoulders.

I'm sure he went to bed that night and prayed for the sack.

He did. Sweating and mumbling. Couldn't hack the pressure.

Going back to the article in the athletic about his sacking, Brands wanted to keep him but in the show down at Finch Farm with him and Mosh...he threw the towel in
 
Imagine sticking with someone who planned for this:
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And then subsequently delivered this:
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If I actually cared enough any more, it’d be absolutely heartbreaking seeing what these utter fools are doing to this once great club.
 

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