New Everton Owners: The Friedkin Group

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The Friedkin Group can build on the platform to take Everton to the next level

The potential conversion of nearly £650 million in loans to equity by the Friedkin Group signals a significant financial fortification for the Toffees, alleviating the burden of debt and enhancing the club’s financial stability.

This move not only cleans up the balance sheet but also provides a fresh start for their fiscal health, which is undoubtedly crucial for future investments in the squad and infrastructure.

With the Friedkins at the helm, Everton could benefit from strategic planning, operational efficiency and perhaps a more competitive approach in the transfer market.

The completion of the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock will unlock new revenue streams and with a stronger financial base, the Friedkin Group can look to elevate the club’s standing in the Premier League.
 

ok mate - therye stadium is poo

they BOO more than us

yes a better squad but they don’t have our potential

a fancy manager? christ mate we’re getting rid of a dullard not to swap for another
Oh it is an awful stadium and their fans are generally odious.

Right now, what potential do we have until we start to make money from the new stadium and buy some quality footballers.

My worry is a manager like Conceicao in a relegation battle is a huge risk.
 
You could also add Emery to the list Aston Villa were fighting relegation at the time and look what he has done with them because they took a risk on 'a fancy manager'
Every manager is fighting relegation, some are just so good at it that they win enough games to put themselves at the top of the league. If you spend your career winning relegation battles you are not good at avoiding relegation you are bad at winning football matches.
Stand up Sean Dyche.
 

They have spent a fortune and have a young, upcoming squad.

They were in the same position as us just over 12 months ago, after only coming up from the Championship 2 years ago. They started from a far lower base than us so yeah of course they’ve had to spend money to catch up. Bet relegation doesn’t even get discussed behind the scenes at that club, let alone the manager telling the world how crap his players are constantly.
 

The Friedkin Group can build on the platform to take Everton to the next level

The potential conversion of nearly £650 million in loans to equity by the Friedkin Group signals a significant financial fortification for the Toffees, alleviating the burden of debt and enhancing the club’s financial stability.

This move not only cleans up the balance sheet but also provides a fresh start for their fiscal health, which is undoubtedly crucial for future investments in the squad and infrastructure.

With the Friedkins at the helm, Everton could benefit from strategic planning, operational efficiency and perhaps a more competitive approach in the transfer market.

The completion of the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock will unlock new revenue streams and with a stronger financial base, the Friedkin Group can look to elevate the club’s standing in the Premier League.


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It's what he has done with the players that what matters we could say we spent a lot of money and look how that has turned out for us

Getting Koeman and Walsh, rather than Emery and Monchi was Moshiris biggest miss. Perhaps they both saw him for what he was.

In not disputing Emery is a very good manager. I wanted us to sack Koeman for him. And Silva. And Lampard.

But he jibbed us early days with Moshiri. He would have come after Arsenal, maybe. But no chance he'd entertain us without money. Villa have spent it for him.

We've not spent money for a very long time now. This team that's been in a relegation fight for 4 years needs big investment - especially when you factor in how many senior players we have leaving in the summer.
 
Getting Koeman and Walsh, rather than Emery and Monchi was Moshiris biggest miss. Perhaps they both saw him for what he was.

In not disputing Emery is a very good manager. I wanted us to sack Koeman for him. And Silva. And Lampard.

But he jibbed us early days with Moshiri. He would have come after Arsenal, maybe. But no chance he'd entertain us without money. Villa have spent it for him.

We've not spent money for a very long time now. This team that's been in a relegation fight for 4 years needs big investment - especially when you factor in how many senior players we have leaving in the summer.
Would Emery have survived here....... I don't know.Arsenal had him out the door within a few months.
 
Getting Koeman and Walsh, rather than Emery and Monchi was Moshiris biggest miss. Perhaps they both saw him for what he was.

In not disputing Emery is a very good manager. I wanted us to sack Koeman for him. And Silva. And Lampard.

But he jibbed us early days with Moshiri. He would have come after Arsenal, maybe. But no chance he'd entertain us without money. Villa have spent it for him.

We've not spent money for a very long time now. This team that's been in a relegation fight for 4 years needs big investment - especially when you factor in how many senior players we have leaving in the summer.

How life might be different if this happened I was just making the point when we did go on our spending spree it didn't work out for us because we were being run by a clown clinic but I am impressed with how Aston Villa are being run and the money that has been invested has worked out well for the club
 

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