Farhad Moshiri

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

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    Votes: 110 7.8%
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    Votes: 1,298 92.2%

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Wow!! Telling him off for insulting the man who insults people in every single post!!!

*faints*
Absolutely nothing to do with you - why stick your nose in?

We deal with some things visibly and some things non-visibly, so don't assume no action is/was taken.

Things happen that you aren't aware of so until you are in full possession of all the facts, which you are not, please don't get involved.

Leave it thank you.
 
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Another example of many on GOT seeming to see a discussion as being purely one or the other: is there not a reasonable middle ground?

Personally, I think @chicoazul has made a relatively fair opinion but maybe, for whatever reason, people are happy to easily dismiss it.

But the underlying principle of caution in these times isn't something to lambaste. Maybe his own recent actions aren't helping himself here.

However, that is in now way something that should discredit the Esk's optimism and the rather large snippets of information he's sharing with us.

If what we believe will happen is true, which I am reasonably confident will happen, then yes this may be a new age for the fortunes of our club.

That in itself should be heralded. Yet, I'm a person who believes in judging actions rather than words alone, as up to now it's simply heresy.

Under Moshiri we've appointed a relatively well-thought of manager in Koeman, signed Stekelenburg and planned an improved fascia of Goodison.

And once again that should be heralded. But personally, it's far too early to be making hugely bold comments of future success just yet.

We have yet to see the real fruits of Moshiri's labour through tangible developments in a new stadium, marquee signings and actual victories.

I think only as the summer progresses and then later into the season will we really get a taste of what we can actually expect under his ownership.

Right now let's smile at the positive but equally not get beyond ourselves: there's going to be a fair few stronger sides this year!
 

Well I am as positive as I have been for a long while BUT think some people are expecting some kind of miracle. Yes Leicester have just proved you should dream and anything is possible . Just look at the cash/ ambition of City, United, Arsenal, Spurs, RS, Chelsea, never mind Leicester and West Ham, we are in for one mighty battle to get anywhere. But without Moshiri I would be depressed, as we would be getting outgunned by the likes of Stoke and Southampton, and even a top ten would start to look impossible. So be optimistic, positive but realistic if progress isn't as fast as we would all like it to be. Top six would be good to me, but importantly we are there genuinely competing again, which means wins home ( and for a change ) away to some of these top teams
 
This is rubbish.

Everyone's been clearly told to remain calm but hopeful in regards to what has happened / is happening.

The early nonsense of us spending ridiculous amounts on ridiculous players has died down thanks to Esk calming it down considerably.

Think you calling the forum's current behaviour: 'Kopites/Geordie beauts'

Is way out of line. But that's part of the course with you at the moment isn't it.
When you remove yourself from @The Esk's anus the mods may find this is your fourth account, two of the three previous have been banned, and you vote Tory as a Welsh Evertonian.

With that as context I'm quite happy with urging a little pragmatism until we start winning trophies, nice one.
 

Well I am as positive as I have been for a long while BUT think some people are expecting some kind of miracle. Yes Leicester have just proved you should dream and anything is possible . Just look at the cash/ ambition of City, United, Arsenal, Spurs, RS, Chelsea, never mind Leicester and West Ham, we are in for one mighty battle to get anywhere. But without Moshiri I would be depressed, as we would be getting outgunned by the likes of Stoke and Southampton, and even a top ten would start to look impossible. So be optimistic, positive but realistic if progress isn't as fast as we would all like it to be. Top six would be good to me, but importantly we are there genuinely competing again, which means wins home ( and for a change ) away to some of these top teams
Spot on. My viewpoint too.
 

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