Farhad Moshiri

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

  • Pleased

    Votes: 110 7.8%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,298 92.2%

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Transfermarket reckons :

£372.38m
Total market value
Transfermarkt thinks Iwobi is worth 20 million euros, rather than a bag of chips with dip. (That's crisps, for most of you.)

It's definitely overvaluing this squad.
 

Moshiri's problem is he has brought in DoF's but wants instant success and doesn't want to wait for a 'philosophy' to be in place. He is throwing money around and wondering why it isn't working but I think there is also incredible pressure for DoFs and managers to deliver European football.

We're stuck in a vicious circle where he hires people, they start doing there job, they don't achieve success straight away, he gets itchy feet and tries to help through his 'agent friends', it gets worse, and so on and so forth

I see Mosh admitted to being impatient in his interview. I think this were a lot of his bad decisions stem from. I think he genuinely wants the best but struggles with the process it takes...
 
I like Farhad, he has been guilty of backing managers to early though which is both a good thing and a bad thing

West Ham haven't spent, Utd and Arsenal have actually regressed and we were the ones most bay affected by the PL's FFP. We can moan about interference and mistakes but at the end of the day he keeps putting his money where his mouth is. I'd take that everyday over say the Kroenke's.
 

Right … The Mosh has finally submitted and appointed an exciting manager with decent staff.
Now he needs to step back from the football side and let Frank (& the right DOF) to get on with it

Seems to allude to doing that in his latest statement.

Hopefully.
 

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