Following the AGM, How likely do you feel it is now that we will move to BM

1 being definatley not, 10 being absolute definatley will


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I was relatively optimistic about this before, I actually thought we may see a design but...

1. It now looks it was almost certainly dependant on th CW games.
2. Moshiri is definitely not funding it or anything related. His failure to show probably indicates he is already moving on.
3. Anderson is buying time. Politically this isn't feasible.
4. No progress since Birmingham winning the games announced.
5. 2 years and still no design.
6. We are back to sell to buy which is probably another sign of Moshiri withdrawing.

I think they tried to gamble big with the club's money and failed probably because ultimately the agents knew the money wasn't there for long term sustainabilty.

lol
 
But how do you go about accomplishing that without turfing out residents from the streets around the ground and shutting down the school that backs out onto Bullens Road
I think he was referring to minor changes. There is no business case for redeveloping Goodison.
 
So we sell a player for 15 million and buy one at 25 million and we are a buy to sell club? Dear God, even basic mathematics .....
We also sold Mirallas and are looking to sell more but thats not really what I meant. I should have said self financing club.
 
I don't believe you.

Let's say Everton took your advice, admitted they'd messed up and sacked this off. As soon as they 'pulled the plug' you and the rest on here would be in uproar about us having made that decision. Because you seem to do this a lot. You moan about something and give examples of things you'd do that you know are unlikely to happen so you can continue to moan and not be challenged on it.

If the Stadium project comes off, I would hope to see a big apology to Moshiri and the club on here in a lot of your posts. If it fails, as an optimist about the Stadium deal, I will have no problem in admitting I was wrong and put too much faith in the club and Moshiri in getting the Stadium done.
Wanting to avoid the enivitable fallout isn't a valid reason. They need to start the search for a new owner, this time one with actual money.
 
we got a loan of £13.5m 2 weeks ago. and didn't sign Tosun until barkley had gone

make of that what you will


Indeed.

And I am not the only one who expected something done about the left back position as a matter of great urgency but no, not a dicky and a third of January already gone.
 
Pretty sure it will happen, even if it is a 46k cheap and basic version. It would still have 8k more seats and way more hospitality areas than Goodison, all without the restricted views.

The only reason why I didn't put 10 is due to the fact the good people of Liverpool will need to be convinced of this due to the new loan arrangement. I think it will be passed but it won't be as smooth as before.

If we lose the waterside development we may as well shut up shop as we will be consigned to being the 2nd club in the city forever.
 
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