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    Re: Media coverage Archived Message

    Posted by wookies1979 on November 21, 2023, 12:10 pm, in reply to "Media coverage"

    I can only hope Tom that if we are done again, they will be deducted for next season. Another season of misery - wahey!

    As an aside from all the anger and gnashing of teeth (and rightly so, we are the sacrificial lamb, no doubt about that), now that I've calmed down a bit, I personally think an awful lot of that anger should also be directed firmly at the lamentable d1ckh3@d Farhad Moshiri. If we are being honest, we'd all thought we were spending money that we didn't have and it was a gamble, It was why many on here, were so concerned with the large amounts being paid for players nearing the end of their careers on high wages and also so many of the players just looked bang average from the start. Even if we'd bought just one less of these idiots, or put them on more sensible wages, we'd have been okay.

    Everton have then given away, hundreds and hundreds of millions of pounds worth of these players for free, unable to command a fee due to ludicrous wages. The transfer sale side of things in particular has been an utter sh1teshow. The fact Kenwright according to various reports was incandescent at not getting more for Richarlsion, yet the rest of the board were described as "sanguine" shows just how clueless the Usmanov bag handlers were. Did Moshiri even care at that point? Long before Brands resigned, there had been many comments in Dutch interviews that he was incredibly anxious with our spending and at odds with Moshiri. Alex Iwobi being bought off a sun lounger with a photocopy of his medical and Brands with seemingly no idea, was a particular highlight.

    So much of the absolute hell we are in now is because of Moshiri and his people, an accountant allegedly? Looking back the press never took him seriously and he's been largely mocked from day one. I wonder why?

    The Moshiri reign was totally at odds with the delicate balancing act before it under Moyes, Martinez and Kenwright.

    The man may end up having been the worst disaster to strike in our entire history, way worse than Peter Johnson for me.

    I'm most worried that the final act will see us as tenants of the new stadium rather than the owners. Will we even be sold? God knows.

    Honestly it gets worse and worse. Yes it's totally unjust and very likely corrupt from the Prem and the despicable Richard Masters (a war nor a player being basically under house arrest to prevent sale, neither of these considered a mitigating factors - lol!) but my God these years have been awful.

    Grim, utterly f@cking grim.



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