Farhad Moshiri

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

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Actually, we know for a fact that Giroud was at Finch Farm because Koeman said so and has blamed his own inability to convince him to join as a factor in his demise. The money was there. Koeman and Walsh failed, not Moshiri.
i heard it was Giroud's wife, that did not want to live in Liverpool, that did the outcome.

It had nothing to do with Koeman or Walsh, according to the forum and papers i read
 

i heard it was Giroud's wife, that did not want to live in Liverpool, that did the outcome.

It had nothing to do with Koeman or Walsh, according to the forum and papers i read

Actually, Koeman and Walsh had no plan B (or at least left no time for a plan B). Their fault, not Moshiri. He put his trust in them to deliver.
 
Actually, Koeman and Walsh had no plan B (or at least left no time for a plan B). Their fault, not Moshiri. He put his trust in them to deliver.
I see it like this. It is in Moshiri's interest to bring in a top striker, to replace Lukaku, since it is his club. I can not imagine, that he will just lean back, and leave the club, in Koeman and Walsh hands.

If Moshiri was the buisness man he claim he is, then he would have , waited to sell Lukaku, till he found a replacement, or traided him of. That was Moshiri's decition, and one that set us decades behind.

Not a good leadership
 

I see it like this. It is in Moshiri's interest to bring in a top striker, to replace Lukaku, since it is his club. I can not imagine, that he will just lean back, and leave the club, in Koeman and Walsh hands.

If Moshiri was the buisness man he claim he is, then he would have , waited to sell Lukaku, till he found a replacement, or traided him of. That was Moshiri's decition, and one that set us decades behind.

Not a good leadership

Lukaku was always going to go. It was always down to Koeman and Walsh to replace him. It is not Moshiri's job to scout the world for a replacement. That is why he employs Koeman and Walsh. They had the money available. They were trusted, they failed. End of.
 
Lukaku was always going to go. It was always down to Koeman and Walsh to replace him. It is not Moshiri's job to scout the world for a replacement. That is why he employs Koeman and Walsh. They had the money available. They were trusted, they failed. End of.
Ok, soo because he had to go, we needed to sell him ASAP, making a fool out of ourself, when we found out, the price was to low.

Besides that. It's not true, that the Lukaku deal was only done by Koeman and Walsh. Moshiri was a big part of the networking. Soo why are we still discussing this?
 
Ok, soo because he had to go, we needed to sell him ASAP, making a fool out of ourself, when we found out, the price was to low.

Besides that. It's not true, that the Lukaku deal was only done by Koeman and Walsh. Moshiri was a big part of the networking. Soo why are we still discussing this?

He could well have been, but would you really want Moshiri, who doesn’t have a clue about managing football teams, going over the man who he pays £6million a year to to do just that, and also a Director of Football, to identify a replacement and buy him?

May as well do away with managers and let the chairmen pick the teams then.
 
I just wonder, if the club has ever been worse off.

The Paradise papers, is only the newest issue.

Even under kennwright, there were better times.

If someone own something, it's he's job to make sure it works.
And right now, even the players don't work with eachother.

Ok soo we fired Koeman, but that was not the problem either.
He could have stayed.

It's poor management from the board, that don't understand, that when you replace one part, of an engine, you make sure you have a replacement.

Like Giroud was the only option.
 
I just wonder, if the club has ever been worse off.

The Paradise papers, is only the newest issue.

Even under kennwright, there were better times.

If someone own something, it's he's job to make sure it works.
And right now, even the players don't work with eachother.

Ok soo we fired Koeman, but that was not the problem either.
He could have stayed.

It's poor management from the board, that don't understand, that when you replace one part, of an engine, you make sure you have a replacement.

Like Giroud was the only option.

“We have a window to establish ourselves and we’ll do everything we can." Moshiri at the last AGM.

Erm, yeah.....
 

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