How are you finding 'New' Everton then folks?

How are you finding New Everton


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The same as the old one. More concerned about the RS than what we do. Paranoid, conspiracy theorists that have a list of referees that have ever given a decision against them that goes back decades & will never be forgotten. Small club, small minded fans. Graham Stuart in the hall of fame? Wtf. Duncan Ferguson? legend? 1995, last time we won something. 21 years. And people talk on here that were a big club, not any more. 20 page threads on the ground getting cladded & some new lighting, small time.
Can't say you describe me there mate.

Maybe a few, maybe a few loudmouths in general, but then the empty cans rattle the most.

I think you'll find most blues are level headed. I couldn't care less about Liverpool.
 
Fairly happy so far, Robertos gone, left a bad smell we've acted decisively on picking up Koeman to freshen the gaff up with the aid of a new to Everton DOF. We're definitely doing more then just talking about a new stadium, it's very clear Moshiri has prioritised this as Goodison is sadly going to hold us back, the stadium will increase match day revenue and importantly more commercial seating opportunities which means more for transfers. Evertons commercial deals have been a pittance compared to most Pl clubs and it's good to know we're focusing on improving our profile in that respect. Off field we've done more in Moshiris time here then Kenwright and Co would've done in comparison and improving infrastructure of the club like so can only be positive going forwards. On field I reckon it's going to take time, there's still frustration amongst blues and I think a few of us are still doubting if anythings going to change, Martinez damage runs deep and I'm just hopefull having Koeman and his team working with the squad they can bring back the fun of watching the blues. Wouldn't mind a transfer soon like but I'd rather we take our time and sign the players we need instead of panic buying another Niasse!
 

My personal view is we're in a better position than we were under Martinez but I still worry about the future. I think we need a real plan to build for the future. The main thing is a new stadium, another thing is trying to make our support more inclusive. I think we need to reduce ticket prices and perhaps do more to get supporters from abroad. I don't know how long our kitbag deal has left nut we desperately to sell more merchandise. I don't think we should sell any of our players except Stones. We can't keep selling our best players to our rivals and expect to move forward. We also need to avoid spending huge amount of money of average players like Niasse. I think we should look to clubs like Napoli and Athletico Madrid for inspiration.
 
The same as the old one. More concerned about the RS than what we do. Paranoid, conspiracy theorists that have a list of referees that have ever given a decision against them that goes back decades & will never be forgotten. Small club, small minded fans. Graham Stuart in the hall of fame? Wtf. Duncan Ferguson? legend? 1995, last time we won something. 21 years. And people talk on here that were a big club, not any more. 20 page threads on the ground getting cladded & some new lighting, small time.
Bye Mate :bye:
 
20 years of under-investment off and on the field is not going to be fixed inside of a few months and probably not even this season. So it's a good quiet start with apparently a lot behind the scenes. Give it all time. I have no real expectations for this season on the pitch. The team were not too far off being decent last season before being hindered by hideous game management decisions. But last year was a freak season in many ways and the rich clubs seem to have repaired their gaping management holes and strengthened their first team already.
 
The same as the old one. More concerned about the RS than what we do. Paranoid, conspiracy theorists that have a list of referees that have ever given a decision against them that goes back decades & will never be forgotten. Small club, small minded fans. Graham Stuart in the hall of fame? Wtf. Duncan Ferguson? legend? 1995, last time we won something. 21 years. And people talk on here that were a big club, not any more. 20 page threads on the ground getting cladded & some new lighting, small time.

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Interesting take on it here, from a magazine;

http://www.fourfourtwo.com/features...-be-following-stereotypical-sugar-daddy-mould

Excerpt;

Farhad Moshiri won't pump money into the transfer market for the sake of it, writes Seb Stafford-Bloor. Instead, Ronald Koeman and Steve Walsh will aim to combine successful structures from their previous clubs on Merseyside

September 1, 2008 was a strange day. Aside from being the transfer deadline, it was also the moment when Manchester City's footballing life changed forever. In the morning, the Abu Dhabi Group completed their takeover and, for the rest of the day, City would throw proposals all over the continent in pursuit of a signature signing.

They would eventually land on Robinho, but the dynamic was of a lottery-winner giddily skipping down Bond Street: it didn't matter who they bought, just so long as they were seen shopping in the right part of town and leaving with something absurdly expensive.


Read more at http://www.fourfourtwo.com/features...typical-sugar-daddy-mould#Hzqp4Yrg2Evq1Gwv.99
 

Koeman was a good move and I'm sure he wouldn't be at EFC if it wasn't for Moshiri, but very surprised that there haven't been any significant signings. Expected Everton to be really busy in the transfer mkt
 
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