The price of £60m potentially rising to £130m is due to the associated debts and that 777/a new buyer will have to inherit.
A different party might tell Moshiri to whistle for his money due to the current debt and operating costs.
In a word, no...
From today's Daily Mail
By IAN HERBERT
PUBLISHED: 13:00 EDT, 26 March 2024 | UPDATED: 13:38 EDT, 26 March 2024
They were packing them in at the famous Winslow pub on Goodison Road last Friday evening, as the Everton FC we used to know was...
Furthermore, and it's perhaps rather apt to mention it... at the time of the initial protests and the subsequent marches... whilst there was very definitely antipathy towards the way the club was/is owned and run by the then BoD, there was more -...
I was an advocate of things not getting out of hand eg violent and potentially bringing the club and the fan base in general into disrepute.
As far as whether we should have campaigned harder and more robustly, yes probably.
What I most...
Just something for people to remember our working capital / cash flow loans that we take out every year from the likes of Rights and Media are guaranteed against TV, prize and match day income.
The longer we keep finishing just outside the...
I think a lot of our fans don't want to see us run like a business. There seems to be push back against suggestions that might bring in revenue.
It might be a cultural thing, business = Tories = dodgy = not the Everton way, but we've been run...
We have to hope that Moshiri wakes up and smells the coffee and see's that 777 can't meet the conditions and he puts an end to this charade. I think it's going to go right to the wire tbh, I certainly don't think that 777 can pay off MSP by mid...