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For a club labelled the people's club we are one of the least transparent in the league. I'm still confused as to where we are going and I think that might be to do with kenwright still pulling the strings
I know for sure Koeman wanted a first team striker and a left sided defender in, with weeks and even months notice.
Neither happened. That tells me one of two things - the team is incompetent, or we're sell to buy. The evidence clearly leans to the latter more than the former.
Not saying you don't have a point, hell we could all see we needed a big number 9 to be able to change the way we play. Transfer by committee may stop us getting half decent players from time to time, but there is a third option there also, we tried but we weren't successful in getting what we wanted. Sometimes we will come up short, Barca even came up short in this window. Wasn't due to the fact they didn't have the money, or were incompetent, the RS wouldn't sell. But maybe the agent and player were giving them all the signals it would go through? That prevented them switching to other targets in time.
We were mislead to believe that this fella was going to be bankrolling us to the top.
He is basically just a more connected Kenwright and is benefitting from the huge influx of cash in the Premier League.
He's not paying for the stadium, we are, long after he will be gone.
The difference is you heard about bids for Coutinho, Sanchez et al didn't you? You didn't hear of a single offer for anyone from Everton - not even Giroud, no bid went in. And it's not Everton being "quiet" about it - you heard about bids for Sigurdsson etc.
You have to bid in the first place to miss out on a player. We didn't - because it's quite clear we had no interest in signing a player beyond scrambling around for a loan if something came up.
Here's a question for all of you wise GOTers.
You are worth £2 bn having invested wisely in various markets over something like 25 years.
Would you "invest"/ "gamble" £ 50/60m on a footballer - say 24 years old; great potential but what if injured/finds women etc
Just think about it.

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45+ million net spend, plus the wages. I'd suggest something has changed and investment is being made.
For a club labelled the people's club we are one of the least transparent in the league. I'm still confused as to where we are going and I think that might be to do with kenwright still pulling the strings
The club lead the hype train, mate.Who mislead us in to that? If you believed a man worth less than £2bn could bankroll us to the extent of a Roman Abramovic or Sheikh Mansour then that's your own fault for being delusional. Just because the media write sensational headlines about a £100m Warchest doesn't mean it's the reality either.
The Stadium financing seems like an astute move which fits all parties and why should he be expected to pay for the Stadium out of his own money?
As for the spending, I too am disappointed we haven't got a striker in, and although it's better than nothing to have Jim White giving us bits of information, it doesn't seem very professional to me and Moshiri's interview the other day was frustrating. I think we've messed up by not finding any sort of reasonable replacement for Lukaku but I place as much blame, if not more, on Koeman and Walsh who have been given funds to buy players by Moshiri. They chose to spend it in other positions rather than on a replacement and I think that will hold us back at least until January, if not for the whole season.
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45+ million net spend, plus the wages. I'd suggest something has changed and investment is being made.
From what I can gather Moshiri is basically an accountant whom lucked out when he met Usmanov during the great Klondyke that was late 20th century Siberia.
I might be well off the mark there, but that is what I think.
So I am wondering what are his credentials for running a major football club.
I think you probably are well off the mark. You don't "luck out" and become worth £2bn. Yes, he's benefited massively from a partnership with Usmanov, but why has Usmanov chosen Moshiri to work so closely with? Because he's a very, very shrewd businessman in his own right, of course.
Moshiri doesn't "run" the club, he owns a large stake in it. He will take responsibility for certain high level strategic decisions, but he isn't on the board of directors, he leaves the management of the club to people with the expertise in the relevant positions. He is a multi-billionaire businessman, which is basically the only necessary credential to be the majority owner of a football club these days.

