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    RuffRob got a reaction from Goodison Glory in Board/Owners Related Stuff   
    other that the fact that you have purchased an appreciating asset. 
    In 10 years time you asset is likely to be worth £350k -£400k.
    key is being able to service the debt on the repayment plan agreed.
    i am guessing 777's difficulties will be the short term until they generate the revenues they hope to be able achieve. 
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    RuffRob got a reaction from Matt in Board/Owners Related Stuff   
    other that the fact that you have purchased an appreciating asset. 
    In 10 years time you asset is likely to be worth £350k -£400k.
    key is being able to service the debt on the repayment plan agreed.
    i am guessing 777's difficulties will be the short term until they generate the revenues they hope to be able achieve. 
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    RuffRob got a reaction from Newty82 in Board/Owners Related Stuff   
    other that the fact that you have purchased an appreciating asset. 
    In 10 years time you asset is likely to be worth £350k -£400k.
    key is being able to service the debt on the repayment plan agreed.
    i am guessing 777's difficulties will be the short term until they generate the revenues they hope to be able achieve. 
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    RuffRob got a reaction from Matt in Jarrad Branthwaite   
    He could easily turn out to be a Ferdinand, Vidic, Van Dycke, Kompany, Terry type defenders for one of these 'top' teams, look how much these players give the respective teams.
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    RuffRob got a reaction from StevO in Board/Owners Related Stuff   
    other that the fact that you have purchased an appreciating asset. 
    In 10 years time you asset is likely to be worth £350k -£400k.
    key is being able to service the debt on the repayment plan agreed.
    i am guessing 777's difficulties will be the short term until they generate the revenues they hope to be able achieve. 
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    RuffRob reacted to Gwlad in Sean Dyche   
    Having saved us twice he should definitely get next season before anyone pushes the panic button. Some solid new signings and no more points deductions would mean the coaching staff can concentrate on the playing side and I would hope we would see definite improvement. Whatever he and the players have said the off field issues must have taken their toll - they certainly have on the supporters.
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    RuffRob reacted to Palfy in Away at Luton 3rd May 2024   
    Stronger line up than I thought we would see. 
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    RuffRob got a reaction from badaids in Away at Luton 3rd May 2024   
    I hope we are able to take this oppertunity to make the points gap even bigger than the 11 we currently have. There have been whisperings of adminsration and another 9 points gap. Now I take rumours with the contempt they deserve. However, it would do no harm whatso ever at being 12points clear of Luton by the last day. Making us relgation proof to a 9point deduction.
    As long as we are safe points wise from administration this season, then I would rather take the hit this over next. Don't beleieve it will happen, but not an impossibility. 
    Point being - win this fucking game just in case!
     
     
     
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    RuffRob got a reaction from StevO in Longest Thread! for Everton Discussion   
    If a team loses three or four positions in the table due to PSR, lets say lost out on £10M. Can you offset that in this year's accounts? 
    Or will the PL make the argurement that Everton should have forseen that PL are a bunch of corrupt fuckers! 
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    RuffRob got a reaction from StevO in Sean Dyche   
    He definately feels a lot of pride in being the manager of Everton FC. Not sure we can say the same of may of those have come before him, who have simply seen us as a big pay cheque or a stepping stone.
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    RuffRob got a reaction from dunlopp9987 in Jarrad Branthwaite   
    I think given his physical attributes, age, current ability (never mind now he's only going to improve), and the 4 years on his contract then he is in the mega fee bracket. there is not a team in the country that wouldn't want him.
    Was great in a technical Dutch league and even better this year in a more solid defence type (and part of a very good defence in the best league in the world).
    definitely in the mega transfer fee bracket. teams build dynasties around a center back like this. 
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    RuffRob got a reaction from Matt in Jarrad Branthwaite   
    There definately won't be the amount of spending we have been used to seeing, but there will be the odd one or two players that clubs will pay top doller for and I see Jarrad as that type of player - we shouldn't be selling ourselves short.
    I have said before, he will be a first class centre back for a top club for 12-15years. Great teams are build off foundation off top centre backs. Some of these clubs generate £100m a season - they can afford it if they really want him.
     
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    RuffRob reacted to Romey 1878 in Away at Luton 3rd May 2024   
    Yeah.
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    RuffRob got a reaction from Matt in Away at Luton 3rd May 2024   
    even if we filed for administration before the end of this season? not that I actually think we will.
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    RuffRob got a reaction from StevO in Board/Owners Related Stuff   
    As a stadium is being built there is obviosley going to be debt - for somebody.
    Moshiri is halfway out the door and 777 halfway in - it makes perfect sence for 777 to contol the ongoing debts, as the current plan is for them to run with it as the new owners.
    If the sale now falls through, then is was probably the wrong desision to manage the ongoing debt that way. But guess thats why the club have brought the refinancing expert in, to better package our varying debts we hold with different entities to make potential future sale a bit easier.
    Ongoing debt is inevitable when building a £700m stadium, greater debt just means the additoanl construction costs to a new owner will be lower. Be it Debt or outstanding build costs it will all be factored in already to club value.  
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    RuffRob got a reaction from StevO in Board/Owners Related Stuff   
    As owners in waiting the 'deal' has obviosley been that 777 Partners fund the club running/ ongoing stadium build until paperwork is all sign sealed and delivered on the deal.
    It will not be simple becasue the owners won't pay, it will be becasue that's what the current agreement is between 777 and Moshiri. 
    Situations changes if Moshiri is back to square one in any sale of the club - he'll have to sort out ongoing payment in another way, (plus have a 777 loan on the books) but we are not at this stage - yet.
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    RuffRob got a reaction from StevO in Board/Owners Related Stuff   
    but simply saying an insolvency firm have come in sound so much better in a news article!! 
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    RuffRob got a reaction from StevO in Board/Owners Related Stuff   
    I agree that 777 are showing commitment - and I generally have a glass half full view of new potential new owners.
    But them putting the money in monthly must be part of this 'exclusivity' deal they have for buying it - the 'deal' was agreed back in September. By the sounds of it the reason the deal has not yet been ratified and then signed sealed and delivered is that 777 have not demonstated they have enough money available just yet to meet the rules of buying a PL club (fortunately rule which are there to protect us in the short term) - ball is in 777's court to sort there end out.
    If 777 Partners couldn't find the money (to meet what I would think is contractually there obligation at the moment), then who's to say Moshiri would not have covered operating costs (if the 777 deal essencially collapses) - otherwise the administrators come it and a lot of people lose a lot a money - which is not going to happen based on all the things I have read. I am no Moshiri fan, but it's a little much calling him out and saying he would rather see his employees go without wages and their families suffer. 
    The fact this is all taking so long is purely 777's fault, for not having adequate funding in place to commit the best part of a £1Billion to buy a PL football club of Evertons size. 
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    RuffRob got a reaction from Romey 1878 in Away at Luton 3rd May 2024   
    This game will actually depend massively on what Luton Town bring to it. Many of us have commented of the spirit and fight they have been showing this season which seems to have tailed off a bit this past 3 or 4 games, maybe fatigue of a season.  If they get a second wind it what is argubley the most important game of the season for them now, they are going to make this a very difficult game - I imagine their supporters are going to be well up for it. 
    It's just nice to be in a game without feeling the worries of the world!!!
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    RuffRob reacted to dunlopp9987 in Board/Owners Related Stuff   
    Should be the club's new motto
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    RuffRob reacted to Romey 1878 in Board/Owners Related Stuff   
    As you were.
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    RuffRob got a reaction from Gwlad in Sean Dyche   
    He definately feels a lot of pride in being the manager of Everton FC. Not sure we can say the same of may of those have come before him, who have simply seen us as a big pay cheque or a stepping stone.
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    RuffRob got a reaction from dunlopp9987 in Sean Dyche   
    He definately feels a lot of pride in being the manager of Everton FC. Not sure we can say the same of may of those have come before him, who have simply seen us as a big pay cheque or a stepping stone.
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    RuffRob got a reaction from Matt in Sean Dyche   
    He definately feels a lot of pride in being the manager of Everton FC. Not sure we can say the same of may of those have come before him, who have simply seen us as a big pay cheque or a stepping stone.
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    RuffRob got a reaction from MikeO in Board/Owners Related Stuff   
    As owners in waiting the 'deal' has obviosley been that 777 Partners fund the club running/ ongoing stadium build until paperwork is all sign sealed and delivered on the deal.
    It will not be simple becasue the owners won't pay, it will be becasue that's what the current agreement is between 777 and Moshiri. 
    Situations changes if Moshiri is back to square one in any sale of the club - he'll have to sort out ongoing payment in another way, (plus have a 777 loan on the books) but we are not at this stage - yet.
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