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We'll just give him Franca in return for his shares.Wont be ideal having him hanging around after missing out on the 'white house' gig
We'll just give him Franca in return for his shares.Wont be ideal having him hanging around after missing out on the 'white house' gig
I think the current owner will agree a deal with anyone that will take on the club's debt.Being reported on SSN a deal has been agreed.
Being reported on SSN a deal has been agreed.
Ain't that the truth. £200m with 777 Partners alone.I think the current owner will agree a deal with anyone that will take on the club's debt.
And don't forget Harris and Blitzer were sniffing around Chelsea. It's great to have committed owners, isn't it?Wont be ideal having him hanging around after missing out on the 'white house' gig
Another American ownership model in the league .This lot own Roma who were protesting against their ownership at the weekend ,should be right up Evertons street .Friedkin Group agrees deal to buy Everton from Farhad Moshiri
The Friedkin Group has agreed a deal to buy Everton two months after pulling out of talks to purchase Farhad Moshiri’s 94.1% shareholdingwww.theguardian.com
We'll see Uphill!Funny, I have the opposite and compulsive feeling - that Everton will get their first win.
The omens are not good, our poor previous form at Goodison, and they show they can score.
Whereas we are playing our new No.9 out of position, Mateta is off form and our main provider, Eze, is getting over-run and harrassed every time we give him the ball.
A major tactical change on our part urgently needed.
Eze was only given excessive attention against Man United (which tells me merely that he terrifies them). Despite their best efforts he still could have scored two and should have scored one. Being overrun and harrassed is a compliment. Eze will just keep improving. I doubt any of Everton's defenders will be giving him sleepless nights. Mateta is not doing too bad if he's in bad form. Got 2 only a week ago against Leicester. As for Nkatiah being played out of position, he looks great there. Did well against United and destroyed QPR from that position but patience is the key with Eddie. He has the talent but this is a new club and teammates for him. His best is yet to come.Funny, I have the opposite and compulsive feeling - that Everton will get their first win.
The omens are not good, our poor previous form at Goodison, and they show they can score.
Whereas we are playing our new No.9 out of position, Mateta is off form and our main provider, Eze, is getting over-run and harrassed every time we give him the ball.
A major tactical change on our part urgently needed.
Don't worry Canterbury. The only vehicle his actions could give a problem to is Eagle Football Holdings, which I believe have some pretty hefty investors in the background. His holding at Palace is minority (45%) and he only gets 25% of any say, so we are safe and sound from that point of view.All very quiet from him since he was gazumped. I hope that he is still selling his share in us because it feels like it's become untenable now.
He's openly courted one of our rivals and said the opportunity to buy them is like the opportunity to become President of the USA. He absolutely embarrassed himself in that press conference when he couldn't count. And, as others have said, a bloke who buys 45% of a club for 25% of the voting rights probably isn't who you want in charge of deals.
Everything he owns is on credit and I really wish he'd f**k off before he drags us into financial trouble again.
I think he ended up going to Molenbeek, Textor's Belgian club. Name slips me too.When Textor came didn't he bring some American youngster with him? He trained with us, maybe played U21s - can't remember his name.
Looked up their squad, Nicaraguan Jacob Montes. No idea how he's doing.I think he ended up going to Molenbeek, Textor's Belgian club. Name slips me too.
wiki says he is now playing for Botofogo another Textor club .Looked up their squad, Nicaraguan Jacob Montes. No idea how he's doing.