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on May 19, 2026, 6:44 pm, in reply to "I know all what you said. Nothing I put is ill educated opinion. I asked questions "
I reckon most posters on here were not aware of this.
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Ryan Friedkin was at the Roma match. But never as far as we know to BMD on a match day. Im pretty sure we’d know if he had.
I know about the structure at Everton. I’m aware we have other investors within Roundhouse.
I read Angus Kinnear match notes and they were tripe. You might hsve the option AK can do no wrong. I think the jury is still out.
Would it really hurt our chairman to make a statement or a video to say what their vision is, how we’re going to get there. Of course I don’t expect Dan Friedkin to come every week. I do think communication is sorely lacking. Maybe you disagree. Fine. Good for you.
Just because you disagree doesn’t mean what I said or asked was ill informed nonsense.
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Yet more ill-educated opinion dressed up as fact - you really don't help yourself, honestly.
That's not the way the ownership/management structure works. Angus Kinnear is the head honcho day-to-day as far as Everton FC is concerned and we've just heard from him the other day. There is structure above him for him to report into Roundhouse, and above them to TFG.
I thought the idea that Dan Friedkin would be turning up to every game in his Spitfire had long since departed but apparently not...
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They don’t say anything, the son was at the Roma match at the weekend.
They don’t give two you know what’s about Everton. Bought us cheap.
What are their plans? Make a few Bucks?
Midtable then just keep Dinosaur Dave, anything more then shake hands get Iraola.
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gone are the days of the begging bowl for a few loans to sell hope to the fans.
All the arguments regarding the risk if we sack Moyes are pointless, he was given a job to do and its mission accomplished. The next job is to get us up to top six and competing on all fronts..... no early cup exits to focus on the league, no knives to gun fights. It's time to look up and move up, time for a united approach and I do not think that is possible under David Moyes. He is a cautious man, who likes to have full control over the team players and tactics. That style of management is rare these days as clubs have to deal with a myriad of staff, agents, media, sponsors et al.
If Everton FC is to progress, the Manager needs to be someone who can delegate and trust the development team around him. Our signings last summer shows clearly that the Manager was not happy with what he got and it went as far as some players may as well have been on a beach instead of getting splinters sitting on the bench. Moyes devides the fan base and that alone is enough to say thanks and goodbye.
I see no reason to fear change or listen to comments about being careful what you wish for.... its time to step up and take advantage of our new owners and new field of dreams.
Only my opinion and yes I can see why some like Moyes, but I've just feel I've seen it all before with him and I want a new fresh approach to our game plans.
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