End of Moshiri - Friedkin, APPROVAL AGREED
Re: 777 Partners Takeover
Hard to not get a little excited... but I was excited about Moshiri, so I'm trying to keep the expectations low.
Re: 777 Partners Takeover
The only thing.im really excited about us maybe borrowing money from legitimate sources instead of R&M funding or their like.
Re: 777 Partners Takeover
He was using the old tried and tested Bill Kenwright method of selection for new owners.Paddockoldie wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 12:40 pm It just emphasises how totally incompetent Moshiri was to have picked 777 instead of looking for proper business people. They were obviously there but he didn't look.
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Re: 777 Partners Takeover
Just for info, Roma's fans seem to be generally very happy with the Friedkin group. They are a notoriously difficult to please group of fans, because they haven't had the success that they crave historically, as a big club based in the capital city.
In a financially challenged league, they've apparently put £1bn into the club, having brought a number of players (Lukaku, Dybala) and Mourinho that would've been too big for Roma previously, and led them to two European finals, winning one of them.
My worry with the Friedkin option is that maybe Roma would come above us in the pecking order, or certainly on the same level so there would be a division of resources between two similarish sized clubs.
Also Roma fans don't seem to thrilled about it, looking on their forums. They would've been happy for their owners to buy a smaller English club than Everton, but they are concerned that we'd overtake them as the main priority of the Friedkin Group.
In a financially challenged league, they've apparently put £1bn into the club, having brought a number of players (Lukaku, Dybala) and Mourinho that would've been too big for Roma previously, and led them to two European finals, winning one of them.
My worry with the Friedkin option is that maybe Roma would come above us in the pecking order, or certainly on the same level so there would be a division of resources between two similarish sized clubs.
Also Roma fans don't seem to thrilled about it, looking on their forums. They would've been happy for their owners to buy a smaller English club than Everton, but they are concerned that we'd overtake them as the main priority of the Friedkin Group.
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Re: 777 Partners Takeover
I see it as Friedkin would result in a lot more money being thrown at it if possible, but balanced off we’d likely be part of wanting to play league games in Tokyo etc
Bell and Downing more in touch with the fan base but not with the same financial clout
Bell and Downing more in touch with the fan base but not with the same financial clout
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Got to think we want to be qualifying for Europe at some point in the future haven't we?
Multi -club model seems to make that difficult
Multi -club model seems to make that difficult