Farhad Moshiri

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

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*windmills with one hand and the other one is already twitching

sounds like you're wanking and getting ready for your penis to achieve that erection size that can facilitate both hands


.... what does that feel like?


ermm on topic, i wish everyone would stop getting so irate about moyes being at the boxing. You think if we were hiring a new boss we'd be a tad more discreet about it than as to do it on sky sports live at the everton stadium! Good on bill for allowing it to happen though, i saw the AFC Wimbledon chairman say no to lifting the trophy yesterday, passing it back to players. Bill's there up on the canvas hugging tony bellew getting the limelight again haha
 
I agree totally but given the meltdown across social media just because they were there it's worth repeating.

As said for several months our wonderful club is to become unrecognisable in the future. I hope the events of this week help people have confidence in our future.
Does that signal the end of the hoofball era?
 
I was not criticising Bill - both he and Moyes were there as a result of their long time support for Bellew, personally I had no problems with either being there.

I was however drawing the contrast with the work that Moshiri was doing, and would hope at last that everyone recognises where the balance of power now lies.

Thought Kenwright and Moyes had fell out? Or is tham more bollocks?
 

I agree totally but given the meltdown across social media just because they were there it's worth repeating.

As said for several months our wonderful club is to become unrecognisable in the future. I hope the events of this week help people have confidence in our future.

I also wish the unfounded suggestions of plots and sub plots can stop and we can all pull in the same direction .

For once in a good while lets have faith in the set up behind the scenes in that they will do the right thing by us, time alone will tell if they do.
 
I agree totally but given the meltdown across social media just because they were there it's worth repeating.

As said for several months our wonderful club is to become unrecognisable in the future. I hope the events of this week help people have confidence in our future.
Sits calmly waiting for the sun to finally rise over Goodison.

After 30 years it's been a long time coming, it's like getting up early in the morning you can't quite see the sun, but you know it's there, there is a glow to the sky, the birds are cherping and singing away. But not until you see the sun do you actually get that full relief that it's morning again and you are watching the sunrise for real.
 
Sits calmly waiting for the sun to finally rise over Goodison.

After 30 years it's been a long time coming, it's like getting up early in the morning you can't quite see the sun, but you know it's there, there is a glow to the sky, the birds are cherping and singing away. But not until you see the sun do you actually get that full relief that it's morning again and you are watching the sunrise for real.

It's going to be like Plato's allegory of the cave mate, that sun will hit everyone's eyes and heads will explode and then there will be no one left to watch Everton which will cause revenue streams to nosedive crippling the club and forcing it into insolvency.

Be careful what you wish for
 

What nobody realises is that this IS the glorious era. Right now. The speculation about hiring a top class manager. The dreams of a brand spanking new waterside stadium. The promise of millions to spend on new players.

If my 30 years as an Everton fan has taught me anything, its that we should be relishing this experience. It'll all be gone again soon.
 
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