It's not Moshiri's fault Koeman turned out to be [Poor language removed], that's why we are where we are.Moshiri has taken us to the bottom of the league courtesy of his nightmare managerial appointment; wrecked our footballing credibility; allowed the precious resources of Stones and Lukaku's windfall to be wasted; employed a DoF who's not a director of football; and now he'll be revealed as the puppet of an Uzbek *businessman* and drag the club's name through the gutter in front of a national and international audience.
Is there any real debate to be had here regarding Moshiri's toxicity for Everton football club?
He has been a disaster. He's been here 18 months and we are on the canvas. He's been the worst possible choice to take over the reins of this club that you could care to make. Just as Koeman was never a fit for Everton, neither is Moshiri. He's an alien force here and he needs expelling.
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You are on form this morning, Dave![]()
That's a firm and convincing argument to be fair to you.
Who appointed him? Who failed to oversee what's been happening here? Who hired and delegated to fools? Who's name is now taking the club into investigative programmes on national TV?It's not Moshiri's fault Koeman turned out to be [Poor language removed], that's why we are where we are.
Removing Moshiri would only be attacking the symptoms of the disease. Kenwright is the cancer at the heart of the club. Until he is surgically removed our prognosis will remain terminal.Moshiri has taken us to the bottom of the league courtesy of his nightmare managerial appointment; wrecked our footballing credibility; allowed the precious resources of Stones and Lukaku's windfall to be wasted; employed a DoF who's not a director of football; and now he'll be revealed as the puppet of an Uzbek *businessman* and drag the club's name through the gutter in front of a national and international audience.
Is there any real debate to be had here regarding Moshiri's toxicity for Everton football club?
He has been a disaster. He's been here 18 months and we are on the canvas. He's been the worst possible choice to take over the reins of this club that you could care to make. Just as Koeman was never a fit for Everton, neither is Moshiri. He's an alien force here and he needs expelling.
He appointed Walsh, highly regarded chief scout, the single biggest factor why Leicester won the league, vast majority of us thought that it was a great appointment, and the jury is still out because we don't exactly know who were his buys and who were Koeman's, I think it's safe to say Pickford, Lookman and Keane were Walsh, Sigurdsson and Klassen were Koeman's picks without doubt.Who appointed him? Who failed to oversee what's been happening here? Who hired and delegated to fools? Who's name is now taking the club into investigative programmes on national TV?
Well said. It's utter nonsense to suggest that what he's done has damaged the club. He sacked a useless manager at great cost, then appointed one who's stock was high, at great cost. He's backed him with over £200m and then he's sacked him, at great cost, when he fell short. It's obvious that Bill has advocated Unsworth being given to the international break to stake his claim, he hasn't done so, somnow we'll hire a new man.He appointed Walsh, highly regarded chief scout, the single biggest factor why Leicester won the league, vast majority of us thought that it was a great appointment, and the jury is still out because we don't exactly know who were his buys and who were Koeman's, I think it's safe to say Pickford, Lookman and Keane were Walsh, Sigurdsson and Klassen were Koeman's picks without doubt.
He poached Koeman from a livid Soton, it was a coup to get him, his stock was sky high after what he'd done at Soton, highly regarded throughout the game as a potentially a top manager, no matter what you thought about the appointment Dave, Koeman was seen as a coup and a great appointment by those within the game and journo's.
He's delivering a new stadium, put in place a finance deal to build it that is the best terms you could ever get with regards to a club building a new stadium, put it alongside the Arsenal and Spurs finance deals to build their stadiums, much higher borrowing costs.
Out of all of it, what went wrong is Koeman, it happens, managers come and go, some have success, some don't.
All I see from Moshiri is him wanting the best for this club, I have full faith we are better with him here running things than the last 25 years of Kenwright.
The pitchforks are out with some fans, but the last person to stick them into is Moshiri, all he's done is try to make us better, others have let him and us down, mainly Koeman.Well said. It's utter nonsense to suggest that what he's done has damaged the club. He sacked a useless manager at great cost, then appointed one who's stock was high, at great cost. He's backed him with over £200m and then he's sacked him, at great cost, when he fell short. It's obvious that Bill has advocated Unsworth being given to the international break to stake his claim, he hasn't done so, somnow we'll hire a new man.
Yeah, is a very important appointment. Can't get it wrong.This next appointment will be a good indication of what Moshiri's vision for us is.
Sold Stones, purchased WilliamsThe pitchforks are out with some fans, but the last person to stick them into is Moshiri, all he's done is try to make us better, others have let him and us down, mainly Koeman.
He appointed Walsh, highly regarded chief scout, the single biggest factor why Leicester won the league, vast majority of us thought that it was a great appointment, and the jury is still out because we don't exactly know who were his buys and who were Koeman's, I think it's safe to say Pickford, Lookman and Keane were Walsh, Sigurdsson and Klassen were Koeman's picks without doubt.
He poached Koeman from a livid Soton, it was a coup to get him, his stock was sky high after what he'd done at Soton, highly regarded throughout the game as a potentially a top manager, no matter what you thought about the appointment Dave, Koeman was seen as a coup and a great appointment by those within the game and journo's.
He's delivering a new stadium, put in place a finance deal to build it that is the best terms you could ever get with regards to a club building a new stadium, put it alongside the Arsenal and Spurs finance deals to build their stadiums, much higher borrowing costs.
Out of all of it, what went wrong is Koeman, it happens, managers come and go, some have success, some don't.
All I see from Moshiri is him wanting the best for this club, I have full faith we are better with him here running things than the last 25 years of Kenwright.
He's not responsible for footballing decisions so that's a crap argument. He allowed Koeman and Walsh to spend over £200m, that's his job and he did it.Sold Stones, purchased Williams
Sold Lukaku, purchased Rooney
Yeah, he's definitely tried to make us better.
Yeah and when I go into Tesco's and my favorite baked beans are not on the shelf because someone forgot to put them out, I hold the CEO fully responsible and want him to come down and stack the shelves himself the inept fool.Dont they say it's a results based business?
Manager hired - disastrous
Stadium issue = on the back burner and a pipe dream still
Squad = poorest it's been for for a decade or more
Club credibility = cratered
They are the scores on the doors.
All happened/is happening on his watch with him central to it all.