Finance expert takes dig at 777 Partners amid fresh Everton takeover twist

Kieran Maguire has taken a dig at 777 Partners who are set to take over as the new owners of Everton subject to the green light from the Premier League.

The finance expert believes that 777’s pitch to the investors is filled with gaps.

There’s also been plenty reported about their financial mismanagement amid their track record with the clubs they currently own.

Via Twitter, Maguire wrote, “A masterclass in pointing out the notable gaps in 777’s pitch to investors from the always excellent ⁦@mjshrimper. Josh Wander was previously seen trying to persuade the residents of Springfield to vote for a monorail.”

Chaos

Unprecedented financial mismanagement appears to be plaguing prospective new owners and that’s not a good sign for the fans.

The ongoing saga surrounding Everton continues to astound, raising significant concerns amid alarming reports surfacing regularly, shedding light on a disconcerting state of affairs.

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Of particular concern are revelations about 777’s reported failure to meet fundamental obligations, such as paying rent or ensuring the timely disbursement of employee salaries.

These transgressions raise substantial doubts about the suitability of these new owners to steer the club in the right direction.

In the case of Farhad Moshiri, his unpopularity stemmed primarily from perceived incompetence rather than any reluctance to invest.

However, the situation seems to have taken a more disconcerting turn with the involvement of 777, a group with a less-than-stellar track record in managing football clubs and nobody knows what the future holds for the club.

In other Everton news, a BBC pundit believes that a first-team player may have upset the rest of the dressing room after what he did and said recently.