Farhad Moshiri

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

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    Votes: 105 7.7%
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    Votes: 1,250 92.3%

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Splashing the cash? The last transfer window had a net spend of about 25 million pound, a figure covered by TV revenues. The transfer window before that had a net spend of ZERO, which was also covered by TV revenues. Any decent player that we have had has been sold off since he came here.

Yeah thats not even close to being true.

Under Moshiri our wage bill has increased from 86m to 142m
We have spent around 200m on players
52m on managers
47m on Agents

Theres so much truth to attack Moshiri with, im not quite sure why his knockers always choose to lie to make him look worse than he is.

Our official club accounts show that he has invested 250m from his own pocket in his 3 years at the club, not a single owner in the whole world has invested more into their club in that time period.

Investment in players
Investment in managers
Investment in a new stadium

But the fellas a fraud and he should sell up tomorrow to the Bin Ladens.
 
Yeah thats not even close to being true.

Under Moshiri our wage bill has increased from 86m to 142m
We have spent around 200m on players
52m on managers
47m on Agents

Theres so much truth to attack Moshiri with, im not quite sure why his knockers always choose to lie to make him look worse than he is.

Our official club accounts show that he has invested 250m from his own pocket in his 3 years at the club, not a single owner in the whole world has invested more into their club in that time period.

Investment in players
Investment in managers
Investment in a new stadium

But the fellas a fraud and he should sell up tomorrow to the Bin Ladens.

He has spent money but the point is he hasnt spent it well, quite the opposite, very badly and we seem to get worse with the more we spend. Is this the owners fault, the DoF or the manager? Could be set for a new DoF and manager....
 
He has spent money but the point is he hasnt spent it well, quite the opposite, very badly and we seem to get worse with the more we spend. Is this the owners fault, the DoF or the manager? Could be set for a new DoF and manager....

Hes made mistakes, mistakes that have cost him a LOT of money, but he keeps ploughing the money into the club.

He constantly puts his money where his mouth is.

We have the 3rd best owner in World Football.

Brands wont be going anywhere, hes doing his job to the full.
 
Hes made mistakes, mistakes that have cost him a LOT of money, but he keeps ploughing the money into the club.

He constantly puts his money where his mouth is.

We have the 3rd best owner in World Football.

Thats a big claim, if that was the case surely he would be trying to give us the best of everything (Manager, players, stadium). But he is trying to do it on the cheap by getting the next good manager with potential (Not sure how they arrived at MS) or next good player and even scaling back the size of the stadium. Clearly this plan is not working. MS is not the man but he is persisting with him, holding his nerve as he said because of last season. This loyalty will be miss placed and could cause us to fall out of the league, that would be unforgivable when everone else can see whats happening.

I think youve been had by the clubs spin machine, youve fallen for it hook, line and sinker. Many have and many will...... NSNO has been lost over the decades, this motto really does not associate with this club any longer, more apt would be every little helps...
 

Thats a big claim, if that was the case surely he would be trying to give us the best of everything (Manager, players, stadium). But he is trying to do it on the cheap by getting the next good manager with potential (Not sure how they arrived at MS) or next good player and even scaling back the size of the stadium. Clearly this plan is not working. MS is not the man but he is persisting with him, holding his nerve as he said because of last season. This loyalty will be miss placed and could cause us to fall out of the league, that would be unforgivable when everone else can see whats happening.

I think youve been had by the clubs spin machine, youve fallen for it hook, line and sinker. Many have and many will...... NSNO has been lost over the decades, this motto really does not associate with this club any longer, more apt would be every little helps...

No spin, just cold hard facts from me.

Everything ive said is backed up by the clubs accounts.

You say hes done it on the cheap, why? Cos we arent buying Mbappe? Or hiring Jose?

They would never join a club thats won nothing for 30 years.
 

sure he made us some money at a decent profit but we really really needed team upgrades not just buy low sell high at that point which is why Walsh will always be looked on in a bad light.
Don't disagree mate, was merely pointing out that whilst a disaster of a DoF, his deals actually didn't make anything like the mess of our finances as those of Koeman, Allardyce and indeed Martinez in respect of Alcaraz, Niasse and Kone.
 
Yeah thats not even close to being true.

Under Moshiri our wage bill has increased from 86m to 142m
We have spent around 200m on players
52m on managers
47m on Agents

Theres so much truth to attack Moshiri with, im not quite sure why his knockers always choose to lie to make him look worse than he is.

Our official club accounts show that he has invested 250m from his own pocket in his 3 years at the club, not a single owner in the whole world has invested more into their club in that time period.

Investment in players
Investment in managers
Investment in a new stadium

But the fellas a fraud and he should sell up tomorrow to the Bin Ladens.

Everything I said about the last two transfer windows is true, as is the fact that we have been selling our best players for huge money ever since he came here.

We've been through this before, and I imagine you are including the purchase of shares and the restructuring of debt into your figures, something that is commonplace when a takeover happens. Mike Ashley did it during his purchase of Newcastle, for similar figures that you are quoting.

There's been some cash injection, mainly from USM, which is sending 15 million pound a year from a company that brings in 5 billion per year. But in terms of Premier League expenditure it really isn't 'splashing the cash' at all.

Absolutely huge figures have been brought in through selling players and TV revenues. And our expenditure during the last two transfer windows is average at best.
 
Everything I said about the last two transfer windows is true, as is the fact that we have been selling our best players for huge money ever since he came here.

We've been through this before, and I imagine you are including the purchase of shares and the restructuring of debt into your figures, something that is commonplace when a takeover happens. Mike Ashley did it during his purchase of Newcastle, for similar figures that you are quoting.

There's been some cash injection, mainly from USM, which is sending 15 million pound a year from a company that brings in 5 billion per year. But in terms of Premier League expenditure it really isn't 'splashing the cash' at all.

Absolutely huge figures have been brought in through selling players and TV revenues. And our expenditure during the last two transfer windows is average at best.
@MarcelsGoat is now a pony @The Esk.. And is the forum finance guru
 
Everything I said about the last two transfer windows is true, as is the fact that we have been selling our best players for huge money ever since he came here.

We've been through this before, and I imagine you are including the purchase of shares and the restructuring of debt into your figures, something that is commonplace when a takeover happens. Mike Ashley did it during his purchase of Newcastle, for similar figures that you are quoting.

There's been some cash injection, mainly from USM, which is sending 15 million pound a year from a company that brings in 5 billion per year. But in terms of Premier League expenditure it really isn't 'splashing the cash' at all.

Absolutely huge figures have been brought in through selling players and TV revenues. And our expenditure during the last two transfer windows is average at best.

As I said, nothing you are saying is even close to being true.

From Andy Hunter :

Three weeks ago, Silva claimed a sense of crisis was easy to manufacture around Everton given the money spent under Moshiri – around £450m, the fourth-biggest outlay in the Premier League over the past five years. But the crisis is now real and largely of Silva’s making.

But feel free to continue to spread lies.
 

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