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How satisfied so far are you with the running of Everton by the Friedkin group ?

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All of the above - except for the fondue option
A mate of mine who is clinically unhinged once described a fondue as “raw bread on a fork getting dipped into hot wet cheese” 😂
He genuinely feels that toast is breads intended state is toasted, therefore untoasted bread must be considered to be raw.
 
Biggest blot on their record is appointing Moyes.
Questions remain about their club management structure.
Put their hands in their pocket without going full Mosh.
Not much to complain about as things stand for me, but a lot to prove yet.

I know ST prices have been a sore point but price increases haven't come as a surprise to me, and if I’m completely honest, I think if we’re to compete at the top of the table, it’s an unwelcome necessity.

The thing about the ST price rises is that it was enough to make ST holders be extremely unhappy (especially after the disaster of last season and muck served up there) but nowhere enough to make a difference to the club's ambitions to bring players in. A drop in the ocean, in fact.

It was just pure greed and poor governance.
 
The thing about the ST price rises is that it was enough to make ST holders be extremely unhappy (especially after the disaster of last season and muck served up there) but nowhere enough to make a difference to the club's ambitions to bring players in. A drop in the ocean, in fact.

It was just pure greed and poor governance.
I fear it’s the first of many, the next may be deferred until there’s a ‘product’ worth paying for on the pitch, but a big jump now makes a 2-3% bump next time sound less aggressive, when the reality is they’re just anchoring the increases to come.
 
I fear it’s the first of many, the next may be deferred until there’s a ‘product’ worth paying for on the pitch, but a big jump now makes a 2-3% bump next time sound less aggressive, when the reality is they’re just anchoring the increases to come.
There is a Roma fan that pops on here, maybe ask him how things have gone with tickets with them.
they're in Champions league and a new stadium on it's way. Might getter better insight looking at them.
 
Biggest blot on their record is appointing Moyes.
Questions remain about their club management structure.
Put their hands in their pocket without going full Mosh.
Not much to complain about as things stand for me, but a lot to prove yet.

I know ST prices have been a sore point but price increases haven't come as a surprise to me, and if I’m completely honest, I think if we’re to compete at the top of the table, it’s an unwelcome necessity.
They’d only been in place about a month or so when Dyche sh1t himself and blindsided them with that non-resignation resignation so I don’t blame them for appointing a ‘safe pair of hands’ in a league they were relatively unfamiliar with. The blot for me was not replacing him in the summer.

I pretty much agree with everything else.
 
To go from the past several seasons on the verge of relegation to disappointment we didn’t make Europe is improvement. We’re nowhere where we need to be. We need better players and manager. But the ship isn’t stuck in the mud anymore with high tide coming in. We’re at least moving forward. It’s not good enough. But it’s the hope that gets you.
 
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I fear it’s the first of many, the next may be deferred until there’s a ‘product’ worth paying for on the pitch, but a big jump now makes a 2-3% bump next time sound less aggressive, when the reality is they’re just anchoring the increases to come.

Should be frozen.

The ST holders at this club are paying one of the highest ST prices in the PL - for utter muck on the pitch.
 
To be fair, it’s hard to judge at the moment.

If we had some better results at the end of the season, it’s very possible we would of been playing football in Europe next season and to be fair most if not all Everton fans would of taken that and thought we had a good season. The board can’t take the blame for that really.

They have done, what appears, some good work with regards to funding and sponsorship with the new stadium and while they didn’t spend in January not many teams do outside of the ones that PSR doesn’t really apply to, and the new transfer/scouting team is starting a fresh last summer.

It’s really a wait and see job, this summer is massive. It’s clear what we need, and if we get some signings in, push on and Moyes leaves next season and we have a good finish next season it will be a job well done so far.
 
To be fair, it’s hard to judge at the moment.

If we had some better results at the end of the season, it’s very possible we would of been playing football in Europe next season and to be fair most if not all Everton fans would of taken that and thought we had a good season. The board can’t take the blame for that really.

They have done, what appears, some good work with regards to funding and sponsorship with the new stadium and while they didn’t spend in January not many teams do outside of the ones that PSR doesn’t really apply to, and the new transfer/scouting team is starting a fresh last summer.

It’s really a wait and see job, this summer is massive. It’s clear what we need, and if we get some signings in, push on and Moyes leaves next season and we have a good finish next season it will be a job well done so far.
I can live without the January window, but an extra 6 months of planning better pay off.
 

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