In a recent tirade, The Esk attacked Farhad Moshiri and 777 Partners, calling the Everton owner’s leadership a “real shame” and adding that the takeover is still going strong.
There were doubts about the motivation behind Moshiri’s terrible tenure at Goodison Park because he was charged with nearly ruining Everton at the expense of his personal earnings.
The continuing 777 takeover was then advised to be halted “at all costs” in light of the several issues that have come to light since the negotiations started.
Composing via X on March 11, The Esk cried out, “It’s a real shame,” the nearly total ruin of such a prestigious and priceless asset. For what reason? I’m not sure.
“Not Moshiri’s enrichment, considering the extent of his losses. 777 is his most recent and largest mistake, which ought to be avoided at all costs.
At Everton, criticism of 777 Partners and Farhad Moshiri will not stop.
The Esk has criticized Moshiri and 777 in recent weeks, questioning why, in light of the group’s level of worry, the existing owner is still entertaining 777’s takeover talks. This outburst is not the first time the Esk has done so.
The most recent criticism is directed at Moshiri’s general management of the team during his ownership, but 777 were singled out as the most recent in his long list of mistakes at Goodison Park.
Simon Jordan, who has previously stated that Everton supporters should be extremely concerned about the takeover’s likelihood, is another person who has been particularly skeptical of the possible takeover. Jordan has questioned 777 and their motivations behind the transaction.
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Until a decision is reached, Moshiri, 777, and the Premier League will be the subject of questions. Many now hope that their purchase offer will be turned down in order to prevent any potential repercussions at Goodison Park.
It truly is a travesty. the nearly total ruin of such a prestigious and priceless asset. For what reason? I’m not sure. Not Moshiri’s enrichment, considering the magnitude of his losses. 777 is his most recent and largest mistake, which ought to be avoided at all costs.
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Given the growing problems at Everton, the criticism of both Moshiri and 777 is likely to last far beyond any possible takeover agreement, especially if the Premier League approves them.
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