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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If were paying up £6-7mil in wages for koeman then i think perhaps Moshiri wasnt the best choice of investor after all.

A fool and his money are easily parted.
While I agree with the overpaying for a yet to be successful Manager is not attractive, I do think that Mr Moshiri has our best interests at heart until now.
Let's back them both until they prove to us they are undeserving.
 

I wonder if there is any link between the Usmanov part owned Arsenal being linked to Koeman and Koeman now potentially rocking up here, when a month or so ago he was staying at Southampton.

Yeah.That crossed my mind too.

If he's held in such high regard and considered good enough to be Wenger's replacement he is certainly good enough for us.
 
I do worry that people automatically assume because he's a successful businessman that he'll be a successful owner, too. I've read lots of people saying he'll pick the best manager, spend the right money on the team, keep our best players etc. but let's be fair none of us knew anything about him before he bought our shares.

His experience has been a part-shareholder at Arsenal with zero input from what I gather on the club only due to his friendship with Usmanov.

I think it's being naive to think Everton will see guaranteed healthy changes; he could just be another Randy Lerner or worse.
 
If were paying up £6-7mil in wages for koeman then i think perhaps Moshiri wasnt the best choice of investor after all.

A fool and his money are easily parted.

We don't know how much we have offered

Jose and pep on 15 mill
Conte on 8
Wenger on 9
Klopp on 7
Pochettino on 6
 

I do worry that people automatically assume because he's a successful businessman that he'll be a successful owner, too. I've read lots of people saying he'll pick the best manager, spend the right money on the team, keep our best players etc. but let's be fair none of us knew anything about him before he bought our shares.

His experience has been a part-shareholder at Arsenal with zero input from what I gather on the club only due to his friendship with Usmanov.

I think it's being naive to think Everton will see guaranteed healthy changes; he could just be another Randy Lerner or worse.


He will be heavily reliant on advisors.
 
Moshy has been part of Arsenal. Some owners dont know Jack about football when they buy their clubs. So you can stop it yeah. We have an owner who knows PL through and through. Thats huge bonus.

Sorry but how do you know how much Moshiri knows? Do any of us know how involved he was at Arsenal? Football is a business these days at for all we know his role as a shareholder at Arsenal was purely for financial gain and he sees Everton as a similar opportunity with the new TV revenue, potential etc.

There's absolutely nothing written anywhere to suggest he's a footballing man so I don't understand where all this blind support comes from.
 
Sorry but how do you know how much Moshiri knows? Do any of us know how involved he was at Arsenal? Football is a business these days at for all we know his role as a shareholder at Arsenal was purely for financial gain and he sees Everton as a similar opportunity with the new TV revenue, potential etc.

There's absolutely nothing written anywhere to suggest he's a footballing man so I don't understand where all this blind support comes from.

His open letter of 2012.

On the contrary says otherwise. In writing.
 

Sorry but how do you know how much Moshiri knows? Do any of us know how involved he was at Arsenal? Football is a business these days at for all we know his role as a shareholder at Arsenal was purely for financial gain and he sees Everton as a similar opportunity with the new TV revenue, potential etc.

There's absolutely nothing written anywhere to suggest he's a footballing man so I don't understand where all this blind support comes from.

If he isn't a footballing man why has he been involved within a football club for a long time?
Why did he just fire his manager for inept performance?
Why has he recognised Everton need to increase revenues to grow as a football club?
Why has he been working on the purchase for over 18 months for the club?
 
If he isn't a footballing man why has he been involved within a football club for a long time?
Why did he just fire his manager for inept performance?
Why has he recognised Everton need to increase revenues to grow as a football club?
Why has he been working on the purchase for over 18 months for the club?

Oh I don't know, maybe because strangely enough football = £££. Owners can put tons of money in but done properly and they get even more back.
 
@The Esk

With the seemingly imminent appointment of a manager and rather large costs looking to be borne by the club in terms of recruitment of players and thus salaries that go with it, is it realistic to suggest that the club is in a position where it believes it will be able to sustain such costs through increased revenues?

Does it point to new commercial strategies being devised as well as significant movement on the stadium?
 

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