Latest Takeover Rumour. The Moores / Noell one

Are you For or Against the idea of the possible Moores / Noell takeover ?


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I would positively welcome it.

EFC without Billy around the place would be sad IMO.

When I lived in London in the 80s he often travelled up from Euston on the ESCLA train when we played at home or around the north west.

Whatever else about his tenure as Everton honcho, Bill paid his dues as a fan, just like the rest of us.

I will shed a tear for the passing of an era when this takeover goes through, as seems inevitable now.

But then I will welcome the new people and hope we can become a force again under their stewardship ;)
i don't think he,ll be catching trains anymore if this goes through
 


http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/roberto-martinez-believes-evertons-potential-7354559

The Mirror is reporting that the deal is far from done and Everton are still negotiating with a Chinese group and another one from the middle east. It says it could take until the end of the year for a deal to be worked out.

Also quotes Martinez saying new owners will help provide the opportunity to complete projects that will help us towards the goal of CL but that change will come over 2-3 years and not right away.

“If it happens it’s going to be over three years or a period where everything is well controlled and introduced,” he said.

“I don’t think it’s going to be that drastic. If there is an investor it’s not going to be a drastic change from day one, day two. I don’t think that’s going to happen.

“What I can say is we are not in a situation where we need to be rescued or we need some sort of financial boost to save the football club. That’s not the case.

“If there are investors, it will bring the opportunity to fulfil the projects we have behind the scenes and help the ultimate dream, which is becoming one of the best teams domestically and in European football.”
this the mirror which yesterday tried to link martinez with a move to Italy and the same mirror who give us little coverage in the sports pages . the same mirror who try to sell our players.
 
More inclined to believe the echo than the daily mirror, just how many transfer stories have they gotten wrong/made up over the years about us. The quotes from martinez in that article are also laid out as to suggest a takeover is far from done, when in reality the managers talking about how any investment would be gradual in pushing us forward not right away ala man city.
 

Im excited by it all. After a few months of negotiations I'm pretty sure we've done as much homework on them as they have on us.

.....I'm not so sure about us doing our homework. I fear there are people on the board who are simply looking for top dollar and not at all bothered about who 'buys the house'. the new owners might or might not have the best interest of the club at heart, time will tell.

I'm more concerned about the terms of the deal. More specifically, if the purchase and ground move/renovation plans are built on debt that will be recovered via club income. If that is the case there won't be much money for improvement on the pitch.
 
The whole thing is panning out exactly how I thought.

Initial burst from the Echo getting everyone excited about an early completion
Now, stories extending of the process coming in which will no doubt go on through the season ticket buying process.

I thought Greg Okeefe looked sheepish during his strange video report on the Echo site.
 
The more in the better. Ups the price, and you'd hope they pick the best for our future, not just their pockets.

Does the price we are sold for really matter though in this case? Good for the current owners as they get more of course, but don't think it really matters to us lot.
 

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