Farhad Moshiri

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

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    Votes: 1,298 92.2%

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Swerve that utter German coward.

Hasenhuttl said: "He [Werner] asked to come off so I took him off. It is impossible to prepare your team for an atmosphere like this. There was a deafening noise [and] at the start of the game we were a bit affected.
"For me, as coach, it is important to see who I can rely on in moments like these, who is prepared to defend himself against what is going on on the pitch.
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"To encounter such an atmosphere was too much for some."
He'd fit in well here with the cowards we have. A club captain who cant look the referee or anyone else in the eye; a veteran LB who goes cry-arsing to the media behind the manager's back; a GK who panics when the ball is flying over his bar in a derby and drops it back helpfully into play....
 

He'd fit in well here with the cowards we have. A club captain who cant look the referee or anyone else in the eye; a veteran LB who goes cry-arsing to the media behind the manager's back; a GK who panics when the ball is flying over his bar in a derby and drops it back helpfully into play....

Marcel doesnt sign cowards.
 

Something needs to change at this club. Moshiri has been here nearly three years now, we were promised that nothing would be the same, yet we seem to have completely stagnated, or even worse, regressed.

The ground move just continuously gets kicked down the road, we still sell our best players, we still don't compete with the top teams and we still haven't won a trophy.

I don't know about anyone else, but I'm seriously just beginning to give up now. We just live in hope, it's all we've got.

Where are our days out to look forward to? Our last final was 10 years ago. Our seasons are usually over in January.

I thought after three years that we'd have a completely new team running it at boardroom level, yet we're still stuck with the same failures and hiring no-marks from within the club.

All we are is all talk, no action.
 
Something needs to change at this club. Moshiri has been here nearly three years now, we were promised that nothing would be the same, yet we seem to have completely stagnated, or even worse, regressed.

The ground move just continuously gets kicked down the road, we still sell our best players, we still don't compete with the top teams and we still haven't won a trophy.

I don't know about anyone else, but I'm seriously just beginning to give up now. We just live in hope, it's all we've got.

Where are our days out to look forward to? Our last final was 10 years ago. Our seasons are usually over in January.

I thought after three years that we'd have a completely new team running it at boardroom level, yet we're still stuck with the same failures and hiring no-marks from within the club.

All we are is all talk, no action.

I feel the same at the moment. I feel like the club talk a good game but genuinely dont have the ambition to make up for those first 2 seasons under the Koeman/Walsh disaster project.

In Janaury if he is serious about having Everton above garbage like Wolves, West Ham and Bournemouth we need the following:

CF
RW

big money on quality otherwise its yet another season over by December.
 

Moshiri's biggest fault has been enlisting idiots after listening to board members who misinformed and negatively suggested negative options i.e. Walsh appointment, Fat Sam appointment.

He has since added additional shares, removed board members, demotes existing board members, shifted players who have been bought by the old guard and spent more money.

In the three years he has been here, we have won no trophies but not many clubs have and have spent even more then we have.

Yeah it's not been perfect but it's a lot better
 
Moshiri's biggest fault has been enlisting idiots after listening to board members who misinformed and negatively suggested negative options i.e. Walsh appointment, Fat Sam appointment.

He has since added additional shares, removed board members, demotes existing board members, shifted players who have been bought by the old guard and spent more money.

In the three years he has been here, we have won no trophies but not many clubs have and have spent even more then we have.

Yeah it's not been perfect but it's a lot better
At least now there is a clear concise plan on the football side of things
 
Moshiri's biggest fault has been enlisting idiots after listening to board members who misinformed and negatively suggested negative options i.e. Walsh appointment, Fat Sam appointment.

He has since added additional shares, removed board members, demotes existing board members, shifted players who have been bought by the old guard and spent more money.

In the three years he has been here, we have won no trophies but not many clubs have and have spent even more then we have.

Yeah it's not been perfect but it's a lot better
He's promoted chancers like Keith Harris as key figures. He's only brought in one member of his choice, the rest were already working at the club in some capacity.

It isn't good enough. New ideas were needed to freshen up this stagnant mess of a club.
 
Moshiri's biggest fault has been enlisting idiots after listening to board members who misinformed and negatively suggested negative options i.e. Walsh appointment, Fat Sam appointment.

He has since added additional shares, removed board members, demotes existing board members, shifted players who have been bought by the old guard and spent more money.

In the three years he has been here, we have won no trophies but not many clubs have and have spent even more then we have.

Yeah it's not been perfect but it's a lot better

The problem is it all seems a bit "well we tried spending big last summer now we need to live within our means".

I mentioned it in the world football thread you look at clubs even like West Ham who we should be miles ahead of, yet they have attacking options like:

Arnautovic, Hernandez, Lanzini, Yarmolenko, Anderson, Perez, Carroll, Antonio

Options to rotate, options to change a game.

We have bloody Calvert Lewin and Tosun who are garbage.

After the Koeman / Walsh mess we realistically needed another massive spend to right the wrongs, we spent decent money yes but not enough to cover us.

We realistically need 1x quality goalscorer and 1x back up CF

1x CM (2including Gomes)

1. RW

1x GK cover

1x RB

Thats still 6 positions + likely £35-40 million for Gomes that needs to come in - can you seriously see us spending the sort of money required on those positions to really strengthen?
 

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