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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Money pal. Simple as that.
Why did Shaqiri sign for Stoke?

Well sure, but we don't want people who are only here because we've stuffed them full of cash do we? When he bought us, I'm sure we all imagined there being a proposition to put to players that said that yes, we can offer you a decent salary, but we're also a club that's going places on and off the pitch.

How can we seriously say the latter part of that now after the last few months?
 
Let me play devils advocate for a second. Before I do, I maintain RM should have gone after Anfield by the way.

If Moshiri sacks RM , does he (in the eyes of future managers) look like he gets rid at the first sign of trouble? Could it be that this is a consideration? Moshiri sacks RM immediately he looks trigger happy.

That may have come into his thinking.
 
Moshiri has to say something. If he is not yet in a position to enforce change, he could let us know that.
We are seeing the same thing week in week out now. I have never known a capitulation like I seen from us in recent weeks.
What manager in their right mind would come near us in this state?
Nobody knows who is in charge.
 

Well sure, but we don't want people who are only here because we've stuffed them full of cash do we? When he bought us, I'm sure we all imagined there being a proposition to put to players that said that yes, we can offer you a decent salary, but we're also a club that's going places on and off the pitch.

How can we seriously say the latter part of that now after the last few months?

We cant because there hasnt been a window and he is getting a new manager in.

Players/agents want two things. Money and a purpose. We effectively can give this to players in bucket loads next year.
 
Let me play devils advocate for a second. Before I do, I maintain RM should have gone after Anfield by the way.

If Moshiri sacks RM , does he (in the eyes of future managers) look like he gets rid at the first sign of trouble? Could it be that this is a consideration? Moshiri sacks RM immediately he looks trigger happy.

That may have come into his thinking.

Good point and possibly atleast partly true too.
 
Moshiri has to say something. If he is not yet in a position to enforce change, he could let us know that.
We are seeing the same thing week in week out now. I have never known a capitulation like I seen from us in recent weeks.
What manager in their right mind would come near us in this state?
Nobody knows who is in charge.
Plenty. Why wouldn't they come here?
 

Same reason they still went to Chelsea after the season they have had?,

Not really comparable is it? Chelsea won the league last season, and I don't remember them spending the last few months of this season getting utterly thrashed by jarg team after jarg team.

We were bottom half last season, and thank god this rot didn't start earlier or we'd have been playing a six pointer tonight. We're competing for players with the likes of Leicester, Spurs, Liverpool, West Ham etc. You'd have to be bloody persuasive to get a player to believe we're a better bet than them.
 
Good point and possibly atleasrt partly true too.

Its more than partly true. Only now are those 'within the football world' coming to the fore saying RM needs to be looked at; only now is he getting put under pressure within the media.
Managers wont care what GOT thinks, they will read the papers/press and have agents talking to those within the game.
 
Let me play devils advocate for a second. Before I do, I maintain RM should have gone after Anfield by the way.

If Moshiri sacks RM , does he (in the eyes of future managers) look like he gets rid at the first sign of trouble? Could it be that this is a consideration? Moshiri sacks RM immediately he looks trigger happy.

That may have come into his thinking.

Most clubs are trigger happy these days and I imagine most managers know what they're signing up for .

Martinez is one of the longest serving managers in the league..
 
also...


Bills a massive blue, but he's always been broke right?
Not anymore, now he's loaded after Moshiri bought his shares.
Lets see how much of his new found wealth he ploughs back into his beloved club.
 

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