
The Esk rages at Farhad Moshiri amid Everton-777 Partners takeover development
The Esk has been left fuming at Farhad Moshiri’s choices amid the ongoing 777 Partners’ Everton takeover saga.
Writing in his blog on 9 May, Paul admits that Moshiri has done irreparable damage to the club.
It has come as a huge consequence to not just the club, but the shareholders, fans, employees, and everyone involved with the Toffees.
Esk wrote: “The idea that this is some brilliantly devious method of getting Everton through the season via an unsuspecting third party funder bears no credence either.
“Moshiri wanted the 777 bid to succeed as it represented the best offer for him, and he wanted it completed as quickly as possible.
“The fact that it didn’t is yet another testament to Moshiri’s judgement. For 777 Partners, this was a deal that Josh Wander in particular wanted, but one that was advised against by some within the 777 stable.
“The zombie state it has left Everton Football Club in for virtually the whole of the season is testament to Moshiri’s complete dereliction of duty to the club, shareholders, stakeholders, employees and fans alike.”
Farhad Moshiri can never take Everton to new heights
The current situation at Goodison Park, with the failed takeover attempt by 777 Partners and the subsequent fallout, illustrates that Moshiri is not the leader to take the club to the next level.
The inability to secure a successful deal with 777 Partners has left the club in a state of uncertainty and instability, which is detrimental to the growth and future prospects.
Moshiri’s leadership has been marked by questionable decisions, such as the failed takeover attempt, which have led to a decline in the club’s performance both on and off the pitch.
Moreover, the legal issues surrounding 777 Partners and the concerns over their financial stability raise questions about the due diligence and decision-making process at Everton under Moshiri’s guidance.
This lack of foresight and planning has left the club in a precarious position, unable to fully focus on their footballing ambitions.
In order for the Toffees to reach their full potential, they need a leader who can provide stability, transparency and strategic direction.

Moshiri’s track record at the club suggests that he is not the right person to achieve this, and a change in leadership may be necessary for Everton to progress and compete at the highest level in the future.
In other Everton news, the 777 Partners face further takeover doubts amid legal issues while the Toffees find themselves in trouble with the authorities.
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