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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@The Esk just want to say thanks Moshiri. Utter relief here and hope to see some progress.

Thanks to Martinez for his time at the club but it just was not working. I hope he appreciates that Everton being a club as big as it is needs to see success and results have not been acceptable really.

No hard feelings against the man.
 


It's not going to make a bit of difference to someone who's obviously not embarrassed in the slightest, pulling this nonsense in front of people who have dedicated pretty much their entire lives to the club. These gentleman paved the way for them to make their asinine wages.

That's why I said "losing" not "heavy losses". If your paycheck is tied to your performance, you will shape up or ship out.
 
Just referring back to the decision today to release Martinez - it's the clearest indication yet of the shift of power between the old guard and the new. I can't emphasise that enough.

It was a rather strange set of circumstances, but without Moshiri/Ryazantsev's leadership would never have happened. RM may be a nice guy, but he's tough and was well advised. Sometime soon perhaps we can go into more detail of what happened.

However the most important thing is that now Moshiri has a blank canvas - he can choose his manager, his manager can choose who he keeps and who goes, and how he spends the transfer funds provided by Moshiri this summer.

At the time of the AGM just 6 months ago we had a failing manager and a failing board with no alternative business plan or access to capital.

That's all changed, first actions witnessed today. It's going to be a summer like none we have ever experienced - enjoy :)
 
Just referring back to the decision today to release Martinez - it's the clearest indication yet of the shift of power between the old guard and the new. I can't emphasise that enough.

It was a rather strange set of circumstances, but without Moshiri/Ryazantsev's leadership would never have happened. RM may be a nice guy, but he's tough and was well advised. Sometime soon perhaps we can go into more detail of what happened.

However the most important thing is that now Moshiri has a blank canvas - he can choose his manager, his manager can choose who he keeps and who goes, and how he spends the transfer funds provided by Moshiri this summer.

At the time of the AGM just 6 months ago we had a failing manager and a failing board with no alternative business plan or access to capital.

That's all changed, first actions witnessed today. It's going to be a summer like none we have ever experienced - enjoy :)

Cracking post. Reading it correctly the forces of conservatism were for keeping RM? Will they now consider their positions, step down gracefully etc?
 
Just referring back to the decision today to release Martinez - it's the clearest indication yet of the shift of power between the old guard and the new. I can't emphasise that enough.

It was a rather strange set of circumstances, but without Moshiri/Ryazantsev's leadership would never have happened. RM may be a nice guy, but he's tough and was well advised. Sometime soon perhaps we can go into more detail of what happened.

However the most important thing is that now Moshiri has a blank canvas - he can choose his manager, his manager can choose who he keeps and who goes, and how he spends the transfer funds provided by Moshiri this summer.

At the time of the AGM just 6 months ago we had a failing manager and a failing board with no alternative business plan or access to capital.

That's all changed, first actions witnessed today. It's going to be a summer like none we have ever experienced - enjoy :)

This Ryazantsev guy? Any impressions on him?
 

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