New Everton Owners: The Friedkin Group

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I heard a good point being made today , TFG own Everton Football Club, but only 50%. hear me out, the other 50% is owned by the fans, because without fans the club is nothing, so if the fans let the owners know that they are not happy the owners will not be happy as we are the ones who put most of the money into the business.

if they decide to keep Moyes he will have a small window next season to win the fans over, otherwise they will turn very quickly and let the owners know that he is not the man to lead us going forward.

If they read social media they would see that now, but once the games start getting played and results are similar to now then things will become very toxic quickly
The seats will still be filled because Evertonians have a long history of supporting the team and I wonder how much notice they take if the club other than the financials
I don't see them firing him unless we're flirting with relegation at Christmas.
 
I heard a good point being made today , TFG own Everton Football Club, but only 50%. hear me out, the other 50% is owned by the fans, because without fans the club is nothing, so if the fans let the owners know that they are not happy the owners will not be happy as we are the ones who put most of the money into the business.

if they decide to keep Moyes he will have a small window next season to win the fans over, otherwise they will turn very quickly and let the owners know that he is not the man to lead us going forward.

If they read social media they would see that now, but once the games start getting played and results are similar to now then things will become very toxic quickly
Sounds daft but I have emailed TFG regarding the current strength of feeling amongst the fanbase. Can’t imagine it’ll go anywhere or be seen by anyone influential but it felt good to get my feelings down and send them their way.
 
The seats will still be filled because Evertonians have a long history of supporting the team and I wonder how much notice they take if the club other than the financials
I don't see them firing him unless we're flirting with relegation at Christmas.
Once the sheets come out they will take notice, and the fans who will still go will be the ones who leave around the 75th minute to get the train home.

I have been around long enough to know when the fans turn it wont take long and they are turning now, so as I say he has a very small window to win them fans back
 
The seats will still be filled because Evertonians have a long history of supporting the team and I wonder how much notice they take if the club other than the financials
I don't see them firing him unless we're flirting with relegation at Christmas.

When are we ever going to raise our standards? This mentality ensures we never ever progress past mid table, because if we’re mid table then that means the manager must be succeeding because we’re not flirting with relegation. Only sacking managers when you’re flirting with relegation ensures you end up in a doom loop of appointing short term firefighters from the scrap heap. Bournemouth sacked Gary O’Neil after they’d finished about 14th and nowhere near relegation, BOURNEMOUTH.
 
Once the sheets come out they will take notice, and the fans who will still go will be the ones who leave around the 75th minute to get the train home.

I have been around long enough to know when the fans turn it wont take long and they are turning now, so as I say he has a very small window to win them fans back
Those sheets are a WMD alright!
Any chance they come out while Glasner is still available? 😆
 
When are we ever going to raise our standards? This mentality ensures we never ever progress past mid table, because if we’re mid table then that means the manager must be succeeding because we’re not flirting with relegation. Only sacking managers when you’re flirting with relegation ensures you end up in a doom loop of appointing short term firefighters from the scrap heap. Bournemouth sacked Gary O’Neil after they’d finished about 14th and nowhere near relegation, BOURNEMOUTH.

Spot on that
 
When are we ever going to raise our standards? This mentality ensures we never ever progress past mid table, because if we’re mid table then that means the manager must be succeeding because we’re not flirting with relegation. Only sacking managers when you’re flirting with relegation ensures you end up in a doom loop of appointing short term firefighters from the scrap heap. Bournemouth sacked Gary O’Neil after they’d finished about 14th and nowhere near relegation, BOURNEMOUTH.
Its absolutely grim.
Sacrificing success for stability is Kenwright's legacy and it still permeates every level of the club.
 
When are we ever going to raise our standards? This mentality ensures we never ever progress past mid table, because if we’re mid table then that means the manager must be succeeding because we’re not flirting with relegation. Only sacking managers when you’re flirting with relegation ensures you end up in a doom loop of appointing short term firefighters from the scrap heap. Bournemouth sacked Gary O’Neil after they’d finished about 14th and nowhere near relegation, BOURNEMOUTH.
Indeed, but then while Bournemouth have a stadium garden shed a fifth the size of our cathedral, they have five times our ambition.
 
This needs to be made into a massive banner 1878 over to you
 

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This needs to be made into a massive banner 1878 over to you

Appreciate the sentiment however it will probably be deliberately twisted as “entitled”and seen as “forgetting the last few years “ .

You only have to read all the “look at West Ham” narratives in response to people wanting Moyes gone, despite the fact they hired two managers after him .

It’s always the same tactics when fans get upset and angry over the clubs lack of anything successful.

It’s why I struggle to sympathise with some because they simply repeat the same negative and sly crap every year.
 
They have sacked Roma managers as they need to them to be successful ie get Europe. Moyes is safe unless we are in trouble as going down would lose them money. They are businessmen only interested in profit.

Better owners than Mosh but I don't think we should be expecting success on the pitch with them.
Some days you have to ask yourself from your own personal perspective - well what's the kin point
 

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