Welcome to this week’s Talking the Blues Podcast (audio version) with Andy Costigan and me, Paul Quinn. We look back on the Ipswich game, a very welcome three points before examining the relationship between modern football and fans, including, of course, our very own Graeme Sharp
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Paul thought provoking comments on the podcast however I do not agree with your castigation of Sharp. Not sure why the media have come out this week to reignite this debate, however the facts are that Graeme Sharp tried, with very limited influence, from within to change things but also remained loyal to the other directors. The sudden build of people wanting to take a shot at the guy is embarrassing and I am surprised that you have taken up that cause. The witchhunt masks the real culprit who of course was Moshiri. He divided the club , the directors often were disagreeing with decisions whilst having to implement them under Moshiri’s and Usmanov’s pressure. The fact we are still going on about him not resigning is , I repeat , embarrassing. If you truly want us to move on then Evertonians should be offering an olive branch to Sharp and going forward as one without the dreaded Moshiri. Please in future continue to focus your ire on the real problem not one of our greatest strikers who remained loyal to the club as a player and as a director.