Farhad Moshiri

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

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In all honesty, no one on here thought Koeman would implode after we started spending.

I was confident this season would be a strong one but that’s football.

Yes we needed a striker but can we blame Moshiri or Koeman for the lack of strikers when they had Giroud back out over a choosing London over Goodison!

Moshiri has to cut Kenwright out of this board sooner rather then later because you know Bill whispered in his ear about Martinez after the 4-0, Koeman after Lyon and stalled the Sigurdsson deal which his transfer dealing and wheeling.

We are treading water with Kenwright and Moshiri, I personally will take the man who has put money into the club rather then the “blue” who failed 3 Stadium moves, nearly sold us to a internet manc about a takeaway and “Mr Watch This Space” who straddles the club with debts to offshore businesses with APR up to our anus.

We need to forget this “He knows the club” because Kenwright “does” and we have been spoon-fed lies for a decade.
 
Yes we needed a striker but can we blame Moshiri or Koeman for the lack of strikers when they had Giroud back out over a choosing London over Goodison!

While we were talking to Giroud we should have also been talking to the next target on our striker list, instead of putting all our eggs in one basket and waiting for Giroud to make up his mind.
 

Moyes took us almost to relegation in his second season and should have been sacked then.
That's just silly. Circumstances were very different then, sacking him after that second season would not only of been totally unjustified but also a spectacularly bad decision based on the following season. Besides we were never truly in a relegation fight that season. We were safe before it was over and our forum got worse but we still finished more then safely without any late drama. We never came lose to that again and the worst we finished under Moyes after that season was 11th. A position we occupied in two of the last three seasons and a place we'd all happily take right now.
 
I'd welcome a review by Moshiri if it produced real and lasting change.

Change = a new Manager, Chairman, CEO, Board Members, Communications Director, Commercial Director, and admit to a failed DoF experiment.

But we are led to believe he had an 18-month equivalent of due diligence before buying in, and a further 18 months as majority shareholder.

Calls for a review just smack of a politician on the rack buying time.

What exactly is to be reviewed that he is not already aware of, and what are the obstacles to implementing his vision, as he sees it?

I think we could be witnessing another Kenwright showdown here, as with Paul Gregg.
 
In all honesty, no one on here thought Koeman would implode after we started spending.

I was confident this season would be a strong one but that’s football.

Yes we needed a striker but can we blame Moshiri or Koeman for the lack of strikers when they had Giroud back out over a choosing London over Goodison!

Moshiri has to cut Kenwright out of this board sooner rather then later because you know Bill whispered in his ear about Martinez after the 4-0, Koeman after Lyon and stalled the Sigurdsson deal which his transfer dealing and wheeling.

We are treading water with Kenwright and Moshiri, I personally will take the man who has put money into the club rather then the “blue” who failed 3 Stadium moves, nearly sold us to a internet manc about a takeaway and “Mr Watch This Space” who straddles the club with debts to offshore businesses with APR up to our anus.

We need to forget this “He knows the club” because Kenwright “does” and we have been spoon-fed lies for a decade.
Yes we can certainly blame Koeman, and possibly Moshiri for not getting a striker in. Giroud was always a long shot, and to assume he was coming here was a huge error - particularly so late inn the window and without a Plan B.
Walsh is also culpable and I'm appalled that he is still at the club.
As for your diatribe about Kenwright, if it makes you feel better then fine. He should not carry the can for the nightmare we are living through - one which was solely the result of the ineptitude of Koeman and Walsh.
 
He had his CV in front of him: it read "zero trophies in a decade; sacked twice".

The clues were there.

We're in a weird spot, all things considered...the club's erratic performances, year to year, is really making things difficult in certain areas. I'm honestly at a loss as to which direction we need to go with the type of manager to bring in.
 

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