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Re: End of Moshiri - Friedkin, APPROVAL AGREED
Genuinely worry for him.
It rarely ends well for people when they lose a load of oligarch cash.
Stay off the balcony Farhad.
It rarely ends well for people when they lose a load of oligarch cash.
Stay off the balcony Farhad.
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Re: End of Moshiri - Friedkin, APPROVAL AGREED
Difficult to harbour hatred for someone whose intentions were probably good (am sure it wasn’t his intention to lose £650m on the deal) just because he was so fucking clueless and ill advised.
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Re: End of Moshiri - Friedkin, APPROVAL AGREED
Hopefully, this will be the start of Everton FC being run like a proper business, with proper business people taking care of the commercial side of the business. Maybe we can tap into TFG's existing portfolio of business partners and extract some more lucrative sponsorships and partnerships. Hopefully, we can push the brand more successfully worldwide and generate greater revenue.
Most of all, hopefully, we can become more savvy with our transfer business and put together a competitive squad that can challenge, moving forward. No more turgid football. We just want to be entertained again. We just want to enjoy watching Everton again.
Most of all, hopefully, we can become more savvy with our transfer business and put together a competitive squad that can challenge, moving forward. No more turgid football. We just want to be entertained again. We just want to enjoy watching Everton again.
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Re: End of Moshiri - Friedkin, APPROVAL AGREED
Hard to believe after all the shit we have taken, we have a new owner and so nearly a new stadium and hopefully in the next 12 months some actual money to spend on well scouted quality players.
Oh and probably a manager that tries to win games.
We are now a very attractive propsostion for managers, players, sponsors and youth prospects.
Oh and probably a manager that tries to win games.
We are now a very attractive propsostion for managers, players, sponsors and youth prospects.
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Re: End of Moshiri - Friedkin, APPROVAL AGREED
Glad it's all over. The rebuild will take time and patience required.
Re: End of Moshiri - Friedkin, APPROVAL AGREED
Thank God that's over. If only this was a Bobby Ewing moment. Wake up in the shower and the last eight years are gone (I know, the STADIUM!).
Right now, it's mostly just relief and almost anti-climax. Cheerio Mosh, thanks for BMD, no doubt you'll become a Talksport celebrity with your mate Big Jim dragged on to discuss every twist and turn in Everton's glorious future and how none of it would be possible without you and the stadium. Happy days.
Right now, it's mostly just relief and almost anti-climax. Cheerio Mosh, thanks for BMD, no doubt you'll become a Talksport celebrity with your mate Big Jim dragged on to discuss every twist and turn in Everton's glorious future and how none of it would be possible without you and the stadium. Happy days.
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Re: End of Moshiri - Friedkin, APPROVAL AGREED
Some things never change.Evertonian418 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 10:17 am Just watched the news on biased Sky and the item after our takeover news was about Liverpool last night. The presenters spent more time taking about their game last night!
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Re: End of Moshiri - Friedkin, APPROVAL AGREED
The state we've been in for the last few years I never thought we'd attract even half-decent owners. Way beyond my expectations today.
Re: End of Moshiri - Friedkin, APPROVAL AGREED
It’s a relief and I feel optimistic of starting a new season in a new stadium, with new owners, hopefully new manager and an improved squad.
Just do not get relegated Everton.
Just do not get relegated Everton.