4737carlin
Player Valuation: £90m
So we're his rebound, shame he couldn't of got a mail order bride from ThailandAccording to Wikipedia Mosh and his wife divorced in 2015 - he then bought Everton in 2016. There has to be a link of some kind there.
So we're his rebound, shame he couldn't of got a mail order bride from ThailandAccording to Wikipedia Mosh and his wife divorced in 2015 - he then bought Everton in 2016. There has to be a link of some kind there.
Yeah course he is. And we'd have a half billion quid stadium on the Liverpool Waterfront without him, wouldnt we? He's made huge mistakes for sure, not least the people he trusted to run the club, but apart from EitC we were going nowhere anyway other than mid table. Everton's decline runs far deeper than Moshiri. His promised investment gave us hope.. he just got it completely wrong.Moshiri is the worst thing that's happened to Everton.
He's the constant of all our troubles. Not Bill, not the various managers or players, not the fans.
Mosh. He has to go.
Moshiri is the worst thing that's happened to Everton.
He's the constant of all our troubles. Not Bill, not the various managers or players, not the fans.
Mosh. He has to go.
we were consistently best-of-the-rest, played nice footie, had players liked by the fans, and had just had one of our best ever Prem seasons (13/14), qualifying for Europe.Yeah course he is. And we'd have a half billion quid stadium on the Liverpool Waterfront without him, wouldnt we? He's made huge mistakes for sure, not least the people he trusted to run the club, but apart from EitC we were going nowhere anyway apart from mid table.
crazy thing is it will still be full everyweek, sold out games against Luton, Rotherham and Bristol CityMosh is the constant factor of our steady downfall into oblivion. And that expensive new stadium will end up being written off if we're playing in lower leagues.
The stadium isn't finished yet and still has no official funding. We could be left high and dry by moshiri.Yeah course he is. And we'd have a half billion quid stadium on the Liverpool Waterfront without him, wouldnt we? He's made huge mistakes for sure, not least the people he trusted to run the club, but apart from EitC we were going nowhere anyway other than mid table. Everton's decline runs far deeper than Moshiri. His promised investment gave us hope.. he just got it completely wrong.
i doubt the new stadium (at those inevitably-inflated prices) will be regularly sold-out for lower league games.crazy thing is it will still be full everyweek, sold out games against Luton, Rotherham and Bristol City
I dunno, I think the wheels are far to far in motion for the ground to fail now, it could be 12 months late, these things often are, but no chance it could be off, Laings won't allow that to.happen.i doubt the new stadium (at those inevitably-inflated prices) will be regularly sold-out for lower league games.
More realistic is that relegation will have the stadium deal written off, and we'll stay at Goodison.
Sorry but I grew up watching an Everton that won league titles, Fa Cups and a European trophy (should have been more). Finishing 'best of the rest' is not good enough for me....we were consistently best-of-the-rest, played nice footie, had players liked by the fans, and had just had one of our best ever Prem seasons (13/14), qualifying for Europe.
Along comes Mosh...and it's all gone. Everything bar our Prem status (which will be next).
Mosh is the constant factor of our steady downfall into oblivion. And that expensive new stadium will end up being written off if we're playing in lower leagues.
we'll have to see, mate. i reckon it's dependent on our Prem status, and i don't see where the points are gonna come from to secure it.I dunno, I think the wheels are far to far in motion for the ground to fail now, it could be 12 months late, these things often are, but no chance it could be off, Laings won't allow that to.happen.