Homepage Article Farhad Moshiri Interview

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^^^ All of which underlines the point that he's a meddler and a nuisance for a football club. We'll never have stability with him backseat driving. Two DoF he's had in and over-ruled and discounted both of them. WTF is the point employing these people?

He's a loose cannon.

I said a while back that he's our Jesus Gil, and I was bang on right about that.

Lol do people actually still fall for your crap
 

^^^ All of which underlines the point that he's a meddler and a nuisance for a football club. We'll never have stability with him backseat driving. Two DoF he's had in and over-ruled and discounted both of them. WTF is the point employing these people?

He's a loose cannon.

I said a while back that he's our Jesus Gil, and I was bang on right about that.
Was the PE teacher really a DOF though?
 
Well, after 4 managers perhaps, like most reasonably intelligent human beings you might spot a pattern? "Ohhhhh, this is happening again". What is being a football person? None of us are born with an innate understanding of football, we all learn. Perhaps the boss should too?

Plus, what are the "football people" around him doing? "It's all fine Farhad, expected loss. No worries".

Sorry Mate, dont agree at all.

I'm agreeing with you, just trying to pin point where he is detached from the rest of us. That said, it sounds like the 4 games under Ferguson opened his eyes a bit with regards to what the fans will get behind.

I think Bill is a football person, but he's always been clouded by sentiment and wanting to be everyone's friend. Brands clearly is, but I've no idea how loud his voice is in the board room.
 
Intentions and competency are two different things and i think this gets lost in the debate. It doesn't have to be a poloarised debate.

Moshiri has invested in the club, so i wouldn't question the good will of his intentions. A fool and his money though.

Yet his competency in decision making is questionable, we've had a series of unsuccessful managerial appointments, five reboots, a squad assembled under being kind four different managers that has never looked balanced. We have had a basket case board, and two different DOF's whose authority has come under scrutiny in different ways. While we are a few weeks off the worst set of accounts in the clubs history.

His good will in terms of investment might not be under scrutiny but his ability to action and make effective that investment certainly is.

Im not wholly sure the club holistically is in a better place then when he took over.

Hopefully the ground gets over the line though and he has lucked out with Anchelloti.
 

In Europe multiple times under Kenwright on a budget of buttons. It makes perfect sense that we'd have continued that trend within four seasons.

I in no way advocate Kenwright, btw. But that his tenure was way better than Moshiri's is the ultimate condemnation of his time here. It's been appalling.
No. Our competition have gotten better in this time. We're still the same. Leicester, Wolves, Tottenham, etc etc have all improved massively where as Kenright prevented us from growing. Moshiri is trying. But ultimately his choice of managers hasn't work so far...
 
He will have to work with what he has got to a large extent, re-building takes time, money, and patience.

Three successful signings down the spine of the team would work wonders for us.

We can aim for those in January or the summer but too many signings too soon has been a downfall of its own with us and just breeds instability and incoherency.

But I'd still expect him to unlock an improvement in results working with what he has got.

The standard in the league is dreadful overall, so having a manger of real calibre should bring an upturn in itself really, notwithstanding the considerable work that lies ahead.
I agree, but if we are to move forward then a centre half, midfielder and striker are needed.
If he can get this lot up the table then he’s even better than I thought.
 
Mr Moshiri is on a personal journey. He is learning the hard way what is expected of Everton, a sleeper club for sure. He has made mistakes along the way. However we've ended up with a top class manager and backroom team now. I prey the fans give them the time they need. Not so sure though.
 

No. Our competition have gotten better in this time. We're still the same. Leicester, Wolves, Tottenham, etc etc have all improved massively where as Kenright prevented us from growing. Moshiri is trying. But ultimately his choice of managers hasn't work so far...
He shouldn't have been choosing them though.
 
Although it's a stupid thing for him to say, he's not far off the mark with that.
Obviously he, his money and his words, have caused that situation, but that doesn't mean it isn't true.
Well considering we haven't won anything in 20 years and Everton constantly find ever more ridiculous ways to lose matches, I think it's a bizarre comment. When you consider we sell out every home and away match, despite watching the rubbish we do, the comment become even more ridiculous. We haven't beaten our local rivals in 10 years and haven't got to a final in 10 years, so I'd say to suggest Everton fans are like, lets say Arsenal fans who lose a few games then want the manager out or turn on the players is ridiculous. Other supporters would be far less tolerant of our appalling performances.
 
The reaction in here sums up the fan base to a tee.

We’re turning in to that lot; “offended by everything....”
Ive been thinking this as well, for example all the moaning about the feed the scousers song. Been hearing it for years, but all of a sudden its offensive, yes i know about foodbanks and austerity but we have gone down the faux outrage route, considering how much down the years we have tried to wind other fans up its a bit hypocritical.
 

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