Moshiri


Did he leave the club in a better state than he found it?
Not a chance anyone past or in the future would have got us this stadium and hopefully it's the catalyst for us to finally start competing on and off the field . unfortunately for moshiri he surrounded himself with totally inept people and probably a few of them seen him coming .
We will probably hopefully look back and thank him for what he delivered
 
Loads of money. No common sense. Almost killed the club which then ended up pushing in a new dawn.

Mad billionaire like nearly all of them. Dodgy AF.

Overall...there were better ways of doing what you did Mosh lad.
 
Biggest mistake was his first. Keeping Kenwright around.

Trying to hate him, but he got us the stadium. Yes, nearly bankrupted us. But, we were only going backwards before him.

Heart was in right place, execution was all wrong.

Listened to a little bit there and still refers to us as "we".

100% this.

It's the age old saying of anything good comes through struggle. Didn't have to be like that, but we're here now.

Not a fan of his. But at least he turned up to some games. Be surprised if the Friedkin's even bother this weekend.
 

He was a catalyst of chaos. But they say never waste a good crisis, so his chaotic incompetence ended up blowing away the cosy Blue Bill-infused inert Everton and moved us into the future. By chance. He blew away the cobwebs and nearly the entire club with it.

The best I can say about Farhad is "he meant well."

I couldn't even say that about Kenwright.
 
That wasn't his goal though. His goal was to sell the club to 777.

You can't in one breath say he was well intentioned but incompetent, and in the next say he tried to sell the club to a ponzi scheme. His intentions were quite obvious.
I am only joking as i obviously don't have proof. Would be impressive if he uad planned it!
 
This lunatic nearly nuked the club wholescale. Yes he got the stadium moving but it was nearly at the cost of the club's very existence, which is easy to forget about looking back now that we appear to have lucked out with TFG.

His tenure, or he as an individual, should be looked upon fondly by any Evertonian.
 
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He was a catalyst of chaos. But they say never waste a good crisis, so his chaotic incompetence ended up blowing away the cosy Blue Bill-infused inert Everton and moved us into the future. By chance. He blew away the cobwebs and nearly the entire club with it.

The best I can say about Farhad is "he meant well."

I couldn't even say that about Kenwright.

It definitely didn’t like.
 
Came within a Doucoure goal of disaster. Flying by the seat of his pants.

What particularly I found galling was that said that he regretted he could not attend Goodison more because of work.
 

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