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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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2 hours ago, dockers_strike said:

I wouldnt wish anyone into an early grave, but look at the state of usmanov! He's what, 66 years old and he must weigh in at 20+ stone. He's a brisk walk away from a heart attack. If he is going to pump money into the ev, he's not going to be looking at a 25 year repayment term, is he?

 

This is not going to end well.

That'd be 66 years too late for that awful prick.

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Even if their ownership dreams come true and usmanov comes in and takes over, Everton fans need to look at the owners of other clubs in this league and some lower leagues too. Usmanov isn't uniquely rich, a lot of clubs are owned by insanely wealthy people. You can't just walk in and throw cash around like abramovich and city did. A new ground doesn't change shit on the football front. Players don't move to a club because it's stadium is nice, they don't give a shit. City's owners make usmanov look like a pauper that's just one team you've got to compete with. Some evertonians fall so hard because their instant expectations are insane.

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2 hours ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

Even if their ownership dreams come true and usmanov comes in and takes over, Everton fans need to look at the owners of other clubs in this league and some lower leagues too. Usmanov isn't uniquely rich, a lot of clubs are owned by insanely wealthy people. You can't just walk in and throw cash around like abramovich and city did. A new ground doesn't change shit on the football front. Players don't move to a club because it's stadium is nice, they don't give a shit. City's owners make usmanov look like a pauper that's just one team you've got to compete with. Some evertonians fall so hard because their instant expectations are insane.

Quite a few excellent points there, any one of which should be enough to slap the deluded ones out of their reverie.

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8 hours ago, Leyton388 said:

 

The Powershifts back on

Penno

Player Valuation: £8m
There’s some kopite tears in here tonight. You win the league this year. We’ll take it off you next xxx

Then by Christmas next year when they're still midtable mediocrity hovering just above the relegation zone and us and City are over the hills and far away he'll start spewing the bile and hatred for us.

Even after the most chastening of FA Cup defeats, the mental cunts still don't take it on board. One shitty scraped win later and all of a sudden the Premiership is theirs next season.

The only tears Kopites will be spilling any time soon will be tears of joy.  Everton have bucketloads more to shed before this season is over.

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1 hour ago, scudger99 said:

It's because we're insanely jealous of all the success they've achieved.  We aspire to be them.

It's because we're jealous of their righteous nobility. Yes we've achieved more by some distance in terms of trophies, but we wish we could have done it while steeped in time honoured tradition and respect for the game played the way the people want it played. 

 

Knobheads. 

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29 minutes ago, Red74 said:

Apologies if been mentioned previously, but if Liverpool city council own Finch Farm, why aren’t they receiving the £12m sponsorship money from uzzeh? 

If the rent is on empty buildings and spaces then that would be the reason. The sponsorship I'm assuming goes towards the equipment, staff etc. 

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16 minutes ago, Bad Red Bull said:

Only 9 million in debt but owe 350 million to their majority shareholder. Hope they fold up

How much do we owe to ours?

 

i don’t think the debt to moshiri is a concern, but the fact they operate at a major loss every year and have wages at 85% of revenue surely is.

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They've been selling their best players for years to keep their head above water. Once that well ran dry they end up losing £120m, have a £350m owner loan and creatively gained £30m for empty space from Uncle Uzzy to keep them from being done under the premiership sustainability rules. (Nobody will investigate that of course) Paying off multiple managers and staff and buying shit players on high wages doesn't help either. 

 

Moshiri only took the bait from BGB because of the promise of a free new stadium and Chippy Tits using a loophole to get cheap government loans, now though it's damage limitation. His absence last night at the AGM was telling no matter what excuses they make to try to explain it. 

 

He hasn't even got a decent exit strategy now because anyone fool enough to consider buying that joke of a club would also have to pay him back the £350m he's loaned to them. 

 

Add to their woes the spiralling cost of a stadium build, I mean without a stadium to pay for they are in the shit imagine if they also had to service a £500-600m debt. Ideally they need to forget about us, scrap a new stadium plan (again) and do what they can to expand Goodison. Then if and when they break into the top 4, and consistently perform at that level... well then consider a new stadium. 

 

The truth is they're a mid table shit club that nobody outside of their little bubble gives a shit about. If they were located anywhere else in the country they wouldn't be on our radar. We only take notice of them because they keep trying to grab our attention with lies and bitterness and a lot of us have to talk to them every single day. 

 

The most famous thing about them is us. 

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18 hours ago, Jarvinja Ilnow said:

Uncle Uzzy underwriting the unicorn

 

USM have signed option on naming rights for Bramley-Moore Dock

Denise Barrett-Baxendale announces that USM have signed an option on naming rights for Everton’s proposed new Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium.

Had no  clue who USM are so googled it and.... this is not going to end well

 

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USM is registered in Russia. The main shareholders of USM are Alisher Usmanov, Vladimir Skoch and Farhad Moshiri.

 

 

That £30m is as bent as fuck and if they ever qualified for Europe would be investigated surely, of course there's more chance of them actually building the stadium than qualifying for Europe while this was applicable. 

 

 

 

USM is a diversified international holding company with significant interests across the metals and mining, telecoms, technology and internet sectors. 

 

 

Where is the steel coming from for this unicorn stadium? Who stands to gain a small fortune from building it. I couldn't even begin to guess. 

 

Monorail anyone?

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22 minutes ago, Philtrum said:

USM is registered in Russia. The main shareholders of USM are Alisher Usmanov, Vladimir Skoch and Farhad Moshiri.

 

 

That £30m is as bent as fuck and if they ever qualified for Europe would be investigated surely, of course there's more chance of them actually building the stadium than qualifying for Europe while this was applicable. 

 

 

 

USM is a diversified international holding company with significant interests across the metals and mining, telecoms, technology and internet sectors. 

 

 

Where is the steel coming from for this unicorn stadium? Who stands to gain a small fortune from building it. I couldn't even begin to guess. 

 

Monorail anyone?

No, that's more of a Kopite thing

 

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As I understand it, money injected or costs towards a stadium build or renovation is discounted for UEFA's FFP or the PL's own club spending limits. Money advanced, gifted or given as an option to be first in the queue for the right to purchase naming rights, is not directly stadium build related.

 

This is an artificial injection of cash not tied to any share issue or ownership. Are we going to see hordes of clubs now get cash injections amounting to tens of millions of pounds based solely on the premise that the money given to them is only an option to be first in the queue for the right to buy stadium naming rights?

 

It is also truely bizarre that everton claim the option for the right to be first in the queue to purchase naming rights is a bigger one off payment than the so called annual income for the naming rights itself and, that the naming rights contract has already been signed! Why do you need an option if the naming rights contract is already agreed and signed?

 

Im only amazed neither city nor chelsea's owners saw this wheeze first!

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