Farhad Moshiri

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

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    Votes: 110 7.8%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,298 92.2%

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Duncan Ferguson believes Sam Allardyce should have kept his job at Everton.
Blues legend Ferguson credited Allardyce with doing a "great job" at Goodison Park, praising his tactical ability and communication skills.
Ferguson said: "Sam did a great job really to get the club in a good position. He was really unfortunate to lose his job and he shouldn't have lost his job. I've been a big backer of Sam for some time and we've always got on well.”
Ferguson added: “What I loved about Sam was that he was straight. He’s a straight fella, a straight talker and tactically very good. He knew his gameplan and communicated that with the players and we went and executed it. He knew exactly what he wanted. He communicated that with the players, the players liked him as well, they loved him. I think that's an important part of being a manager. There was no ‘BS’ with him and that’s what I liked. He was straight and the players liked that as well because they performed, didn’t they?”


These comments from Dunc are across social media right now, sacking Sam when he did deliver for us is by far the worst mistake Moshiri has made and the reason why we are nothing more then a bottom half of the table side for the foreseeable future.

No mention of his signings I see.
 

Duncan Ferguson believes Sam Allardyce should have kept his job at Everton.
Blues legend Ferguson credited Allardyce with doing a "great job" at Goodison Park, praising his tactical ability and communication skills.
Ferguson said: "Sam did a great job really to get the club in a good position. He was really unfortunate to lose his job and he shouldn't have lost his job. I've been a big backer of Sam for some time and we've always got on well.”
Ferguson added: “What I loved about Sam was that he was straight. He’s a straight fella, a straight talker and tactically very good. He knew his gameplan and communicated that with the players and we went and executed it. He knew exactly what he wanted. He communicated that with the players, the players liked him as well, they loved him. I think that's an important part of being a manager. There was no ‘BS’ with him and that’s what I liked. He was straight and the players liked that as well because they performed, didn’t they?”


These comments from Dunc are across social media right now, sacking Sam when he did deliver for us is by far the worst mistake Moshiri has made and the reason why we are nothing more then a bottom half of the table side for the foreseeable future.

You don`t half pick some strange hills to die on.

First Allardyce and then Benitez.
 

Like Myko and Pattersen? O hang on they were his players.....
Yeah too true that, transfer mastermind on our way to the least amount of wins since Derby. Great manager, him.

Thumbs up for him, in fact.
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His signings? Were they though, always rumored Walcott was a Moshiri signing from his old club, either way its a results buisness, he got them and gave us an 8th place, something no manager has bettered since.
In hindsight, he did a good job, in comparison with some of the awful decisions since, his appointment was reasonable and possibly deserving of a full season. However, many season ticket holders were aghast at watching his miserable tactics and percentage football. Which is good enough for me.
 
In hindsight, he did a good job, in comparison with some of the awful decisions since, his appointment was reasonable and possibly deserving of a full season. However, many season ticket holders were aghast at watching his miserable tactics and percentage football. Which is good enough for me.
Aghast at his football, but look at what we've been served up since? Look at last Saturday
 

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