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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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The board have played a blinder. They've got away relatively lightly apart from a few fan protests and they've managed to convince them that it's all a Premier League/Sky 6 Cartel conspiracy against the club which prevents them challenging for anything. 

 

Yet they've had access to Premier League money for 32 years and are on the brink of administration. Something the likes of Derby, Wigan, Portsmouth and Reading have been or been close to. 

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2 hours ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

Won't they end up agreeing to large discounts rather than lose all of their money?

 

That depends doesn't it. Some of those loans will be secured against the club and the stadium. Image and Media Rights I think has their debt secured against something like 25% of the club, but the club owns the stadium (all be it by a different vehicle), so in effect they own 25% of that. The thing is here, everton have borrowed from a load of carpet baggers who want their return. The only one who may be willing to reduce in any significant way I think is moshiri himself. 

 

14 minutes ago, Harry Squatter said:

The board have played a blinder. They've got away relatively lightly apart from a few fan protests and they've managed to convince them that it's all a Premier League/Sky 6 Cartel conspiracy against the club which prevents them challenging for anything. 

 

Yet they've had access to Premier League money for 32 years and are on the brink of administration. Something the likes of Derby, Wigan, Portsmouth and Reading have been or been close to. 

 

Yeah and the deflection they've done using the points deduction after a year of sustain protests against the board has been quite an achievement. Funny they can't apply those skills to actually making their team and balance sheet useful. 

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3 minutes ago, Barrington Womble said:

 

That depends doesn't it. Some of those loans will be secured against the club and the stadium. Image and Media Rights I think has their debt secured against something like 25% of the club, but the club owns the stadium (all be it by a different vehicle), so in effect they own 25% of that. The thing is here, everton have borrowed from a load of carpet baggers who want their return. The only one who may be willing to reduce in any significant way I think is moshiri himself.

 

He'd have to pay Usmanov back though, wouldn't he... Not a man you want to owe money to, unless you want to end up with a Liverbird inside you.

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12 minutes ago, Mudface said:

 

He'd have to pay Usmanov back though, wouldn't he... Not a man you want to owe money to, unless you want to end up with a Liverbird inside you.

I don't think it was every really moshiris money, he's nothing more than usmanov's bag man. But it would require usmanov being willing to throw away his 1bn investment or whatever it has been. 

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  • Was speaking to a guy the other day.....

     

     

    ....who is involved with youth football. He said we have a lad 15/16, big strong forward, the best he has seen in years, he couldn't remember his name, anyone know who he might have meant.
     
    Might be where they're going wrong!
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2 hours ago, Barrington Womble said:

 

That depends doesn't it. Some of those loans will be secured against the club and the stadium. Image and Media Rights I think has their debt secured against something like 25% of the club, but the club owns the stadium (all be it by a different vehicle), so in effect they own 25% of that. The thing is here, everton have borrowed from a load of carpet baggers who want their return. The only one who may be willing to reduce in any significant way I think is moshiri himself.  

 

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57 minutes ago, DalyanPete said:
  • Was speaking to a guy the other day.....

     

     

    ....who is involved with youth football. He said we have a lad 15/16, big strong forward, the best he has seen in years, he couldn't remember his name, anyone know who he might have meant.
     
    Might be where they're going wrong!


Hahaha sounds like the new Phil Jevons or Cadimateri shouts are coming like they always do when we develop and bring through a very good looking young striker. Their jealousy and bitterness should be studied by the top minds. 

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3 hours ago, Harry Squatter said:

The board have played a blinder. They've got away relatively lightly apart from a few fan protests and they've managed to convince them that it's all a Premier League/Sky 6 Cartel conspiracy against the club which prevents them challenging for anything. 

And a headlock mate, let's not forget that.

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From BBC, in reply to a Wolves fan, saying they has to sell players, so no sympathy;

 

Alex 13:49 if you have no sympathy for Everton who have not breached FFP due to player purchases but through the building of a state of the art new stadium, regenerating the area and providing jobs for hundreds and better future for club then that just makes you bitter

 

 

Absolutely delusional 

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6 hours ago, sir roger said:

BBC shit-stirring with a big headline about Wolves 'avoiding ' a charge ' despite big losses ' , then explaining it is because they are still within the rules.

Avoiding a charge by not breaking the rules?

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57 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

The consensus on our couch is that 90+ minute goals are fucking awesome.

 

I've only just gone and checked the other scores. How fucking funny. 

 

39 minutes ago, Paulie Dangerously said:

Spare a thought for our blue brothers who left their stadium after west ham's third into the pissing down rain, their only solace was that we were drawing in the 8th minute of injury time. 

Surely they're made yo we're helping them in their relegation fight?! Haha. Fuck them! 

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8 minutes ago, Anubis said:

How would they entice him back?  They've got a far worse team, a shit ground, horrible fans, no money and the most comically inept club administration in the Premier League.

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