Farhad Moshiri

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

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    Votes: 110 7.8%
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    Votes: 1,298 92.2%

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Sorry lads, I'll say it again, write this season off, nothing to worry about from summer onwards.
@The Esk i agree with you, however the issue is how the club is now looking in the wider league. Yes I don't worry about how Moshri will sell the club to new managers and potential players as I believe this guy will have a strategy to turn his investment to create a sizeable return.

Another thread asked most embarrassing moment as an evertonian. Never embarrassed as an evertonian but Everton are appearing as an embarrassment and in turmoil, which my concern is they are not managing the transition, any such take over would have a plan. Ie first 10 days, first 100 days first year and then a full 3 or 5 year plan. Depending on the investors exit strategy.

So my only hope is that this was part of there contingency planning that this would potentially happen and the upside was win the cup worst case go and lose on the bounce to the end of the season. Which at that point we were not getting relegated so concentrate on next year and forget about this one. It sounds like it is forget about this one as I trust Moshiri will have approached this transaction that most corporate men do and have the plan in place.

On another point I was talking to someone connected to the city of London corporate world and he was talking about how he was working with investors to buy Newcastle back in the hall and Shepard days. There strategy was buy the club and develop the area around the ground and make the club the centre peice. Ie what man city owners have done and where I see Moshiri taking his investment. But for that to work we need to be successful!
 

I just hope that the way this debacle has been handled, isn't an example of the way it's going to be in future.
Hopefully not, I think the problem is we kept Kenwright and Elstone, which brings me to the point I wanted to make....

....I am quite concerned because it was Bill who found him.
 


I've heard there is a 'significant moving part in his departure which needs to move before he goes'.
 
There's always chaos at the fall of an empire. The BK, JW, RE empire is falling around their knees.

However there's recovery ahead.
I genuinely believe this will be the case and it was Bill's wish to bring in someone that would turn everton around and into a comparing force my hope is he finally found the right person and in future years we will be thankful that he waited and found the right person rather than ended like Newcastle and Villa
 
I don't think it's beyond the wit of man to have a contingency plan for this kind of shambles.

The high flying business men at the centre of the club have not covered themselves in glory to say the very least.
 
There's always chaos at the fall of an empire. The BK, JW, RE empire is falling around their knees.

However there's recovery ahead.
There's always chaos at the fall of an empire. The BK, JW, RE empire is falling around their knees.

However there's recovery ahead.
And only when they have all gone will I believe that this is a new era and our motto becomes our standard again . I really hope you are right @The Esk
 

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