Getting a bit funky in here folks
And it's only mid day
And it's only mid day

Getting a bit funky in here folks
And it's only mid day![]()
Yeah, I've heard that he's been involved in a lot (most famously as Tom Hardy's stuntman) - still jarring to see his name when you're not in Everton mode!He’s involved with all sorts of movies and TV shows, it was common knowledge he’s a producer, but I was amazed when I looked up his credits
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Dan Friedkin | Producer, Stunts, Executive
Known for: Dunkirk, Killers of the Flower Moon, Destroyerwww.imdb.com
Nothing in there about a sequel to ‘Magnificent 7th’ though mind.
Plays for West Ham. Not Soucek.
At least be a man and tag us, no one is saying you can’t be concerned but mate you’ve posted a constant stream of negative posts which for the most part have no substance or conjecture
FYI, I was a regular goer up till 2019, I could only get to two games last season because of a combination of costs and for half a season Dyche was killing my love of the game
This right sided midfielder/ forward?
@Nymzee and @Bally1989, can I suggest the B&Q Car Park near Elland Road as the most convenient for a straightener between you both? I'm happy to hold coats.See you at Leeds then for a debate
Looked at Kudus too.
Just been sent this on WhatsApp….
Leaked Memo Reveals The Friedkin Group’s Strategic Priorities: Everton Women and Roma Men Take Center Stage
By Alfonso Offsidini
In a surprising development this week, a confidential internal memo from The Friedkin Group was leaked to several media outlets, shedding light on the conglomerate’s evolving football strategy across its European investments.
The memo, dated early July 2025 and marked “Internal Use Only,” outlines the group’s regional football priorities following their increasing involvement with Everton FC and continued ownership of AS Roma. According to the document, The Friedkin Group has designated Everton Women as their flagship UK project, while AS Roma’s men’s team remains their principal European focus.
The strategy reportedly reflects a deliberate push to carve out distinct market positions in each region. In the UK, the memo outlines a plan to “elevate Everton Women to a position of domestic and continental competitiveness, establishing the club as a leader in women’s football and a symbol of progressive investment.” Sources close to the matter say major recruitment, infrastructure improvements at Finch Farm, and branding partnerships are already underway.
Conversely, in Europe, AS Roma’s men’s side is seen as “the cornerstone of the Friedkin Group’s continental ambitions.” The memo highlights Roma’s “unrealized potential” to challenge consistently in Serie A and on the European stage, citing upcoming plans to boost squad investment and accelerate the long-delayed Stadio della Roma project.
The document also alludes to a wider branding synergy between the two clubs, with women’s empowerment initiatives planned through joint Everton-Roma programs, and a shared commercial strategy targeting global audiences.
Neither Everton nor AS Roma have officially been asked to comment on the leak, though insiders suggest both clubs were preparing coordinated announcements in the coming months. If genuine, the memo signals a bold and differentiated approach by The Friedkin Group, with gender-focused investment shaping the future of their football empire.
Some people do have far too much time on their hands.Just been sent this on WhatsApp….
Leaked Memo Reveals The Friedkin Group’s Strategic Priorities: Everton Women and Roma Men Take Center Stage
By Alfonso Offsidini
In a surprising development this week, a confidential internal memo from The Friedkin Group was leaked to several media outlets, shedding light on the conglomerate’s evolving football strategy across its European investments.
The memo, dated early July 2025 and marked “Internal Use Only,” outlines the group’s regional football priorities following their increasing involvement with Everton FC and continued ownership of AS Roma. According to the document, The Friedkin Group has designated Everton Women as their flagship UK project, while AS Roma’s men’s team remains their principal European focus.
The strategy reportedly reflects a deliberate push to carve out distinct market positions in each region. In the UK, the memo outlines a plan to “elevate Everton Women to a position of domestic and continental competitiveness, establishing the club as a leader in women’s football and a symbol of progressive investment.” Sources close to the matter say major recruitment, infrastructure improvements at Finch Farm, and branding partnerships are already underway.
Conversely, in Europe, AS Roma’s men’s side is seen as “the cornerstone of the Friedkin Group’s continental ambitions.” The memo highlights Roma’s “unrealized potential” to challenge consistently in Serie A and on the European stage, citing upcoming plans to boost squad investment and accelerate the long-delayed Stadio della Roma project.
The document also alludes to a wider branding synergy between the two clubs, with women’s empowerment initiatives planned through joint Everton-Roma programs, and a shared commercial strategy targeting global audiences.
Neither Everton nor AS Roma have officially been asked to comment on the leak, though insiders suggest both clubs were preparing coordinated announcements in the coming months. If genuine, the memo signals a bold and differentiated approach by The Friedkin Group, with gender-focused investment shaping the future of their football empire.
Just been sent this on WhatsApp….
Leaked Memo Reveals The Friedkin Group’s Strategic Priorities: Everton Women and Roma Men Take Center Stage
By Alfonso Offsidini
In a surprising development this week, a confidential internal memo from The Friedkin Group was leaked to several media outlets, shedding light on the conglomerate’s evolving football strategy across its European investments.
The memo, dated early July 2025 and marked “Internal Use Only,” outlines the group’s regional football priorities following their increasing involvement with Everton FC and continued ownership of AS Roma. According to the document, The Friedkin Group has designated Everton Women as their flagship UK project, while AS Roma’s men’s team remains their principal European focus.
The strategy reportedly reflects a deliberate push to carve out distinct market positions in each region. In the UK, the memo outlines a plan to “elevate Everton Women to a position of domestic and continental competitiveness, establishing the club as a leader in women’s football and a symbol of progressive investment.” Sources close to the matter say major recruitment, infrastructure improvements at Finch Farm, and branding partnerships are already underway.
Conversely, in Europe, AS Roma’s men’s side is seen as “the cornerstone of the Friedkin Group’s continental ambitions.” The memo highlights Roma’s “unrealized potential” to challenge consistently in Serie A and on the European stage, citing upcoming plans to boost squad investment and accelerate the long-delayed Stadio della Roma project.
The document also alludes to a wider branding synergy between the two clubs, with women’s empowerment initiatives planned through joint Everton-Roma programs, and a shared commercial strategy targeting global audiences.
Neither Everton nor AS Roma have officially been asked to comment on the leak, though insiders suggest both clubs were preparing coordinated announcements in the coming months. If genuine, the memo signals a bold and differentiated approach by The Friedkin Group, with gender-focused investment shaping the future of their football empire.
TFG are not buying the players.
The football operation have a budget and working within that.
Beats Rights and media this.