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The majority of Clubs do not take out bridging loans. Bridging loans are historically a last resort and very expensive. Most clubs usually have a revolving Credit Facility with a bank at a much lower interest rate.
As I said, im sure Moshiri knows what hes doing, as I also said, I dont know why we do it, but im sure there are reasons.

At the end of the day its his money, if he wants to waste it on interest rates, thats up to him.
 
Believe it or not there are more than one Evertonians capable of reading a set of accounts. Unfortunately, it would seem that there are a whole host of Evertonians who seem to prefer to live in a fantasy land.
Majority of people can read books, but don’t know how to write a bestseller.

The same way others can read accounts but wouldn’t have a scooby how to run a multimillion pound business
 


That perfectly illustrates my point that a successful record of making money in other businesses doesn't mean you will be a successful owner of a Football Club.
Ive never claimed Moshiri is running this club well.

Hes hiring managers, throwing money at them, paying money to sack them and then doing it all again.

We are so poorly run its unreal.

But he backs and pays for all his mistakes, mistakes have been made, but the fella just keeps trying again, I know he has his doubters and regards football it appears he has a lot to learn, but other than the oil fellas at City and Big Roman at Chelsea I wouldnt trade him any other owner in the league.

Sure I would rather he didnt have to keep spending vast sums, but to his credit he keeps doing it.
 
The majority of Clubs do not take out bridging loans. Bridging loans are historically a last resort and very expensive. Most clubs usually have a revolving Credit Facility with a bank at a much lower interest rate.
I bet it makes our net spend terrible. Could you point us to any local examples of well run clubs please?
 

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