Tag: Moshiri

The road to recovery

I’ve not seen it mentioned anywhere yet, certainly not by any associated formally with Everton, but in four seasons time (2028) the institution that became Everton Football club will be 150 years […]

As Moshiri faces reality, what happens next for Everton?

So, what next? Firstly, facts. It remains the case that at the time of writing, neither Farhad Moshiri nor Everton have officially commented on the status of the proposed purchase by 777 […]

“Not the job that was pitched to me”

“Not the job that was pitched to me” – how many managers, directors of football, coaching staff, players, administration and support staff across the business could testify to the words of Everton […]

In the cold light of day – Everton’s position, the absence of leadership & aligned interests

If there’s been one constant in Farhad Moshiri’s chaotic, ruinous tenure at Everton since February 2016 it is that parties who have pursued an interest in Everton have inevitably and ultimately put […]

Part II – Everton Football Club Company Limited Annual Report and Accounts 2022/23

Part II of the review and analysis of Everton Football Club Company Limited Annual Report and Accounts 2022/23 released and published on 31st March 2024 For a more general overview of the […]

Moshiri is about to lose control of Everton – the question is to whom?

If you recall as a child of perhaps the 60’s or 70’s many an hour would be spent putting together jigsaws. Occasionally pieces from different sets might get mixed up. Sometimes, the […]

Bloomberg report of conditional approval for 777 Partners crystalises minds

Late Friday, David Hellier of Bloomberg reported that a letter from the Premier League Board had been issued*. The Premier League Board comprises of three individuals, Chief Executive Officer Richard Masters, Chair […]

Accountability and role of Moshiri and we, the fans – Everton’s last defence

“All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless, that the only role they can have is […]

The crisis created by Moshiri deepens – is administration an option?

  Warren Buffet once said “Time is the friend of the wonderful company, the enemy of the mediocre.” Time is certainly running out for Everton. Hamstrung by  the indifference and intransigence of […]

Everton, the Senior club in the City, the importance of ownership

A few years back, around the start of the  Moshiri era, I promoted the phrase ”Everton, the Senior club in the City”. I put it to the people who ran our marketing, […]