"Everton finishing 13th in the first season after leaving Goodison wasn’t the end goal. It was the foundation."
There's a lot of best architects out there and you prefer the average one to build your club.
Moyes at Man United literally show you how his quality
People are still judging The Friedkin Group on headlines instead of patterns.
Go and look at what they actually DID at Roma.
When they arrived in 2020, Roma were financially unstable, disconnected from supporters, constantly changing direction and miles away from competing properly at the top level.
Sound familiar?
Fast forward a few years and Roma:
* Won the UEFA Europa Conference League in 2022.
* Reached a Europa League Final in 2023.
* Increased commercial revenue massively.
* Rebuilt the connection between club and supporters.
* Started operating with a clearer football structure.
* Continued pushing forward plans for a new stadium and long-term growth.
And here’s the important bit…
They didn’t do it overnight.
The Friedkins aren’t owners who walk in throwing soundbites around every week. They build infrastructure first. Stability first. Identity first.
That’s EXACTLY what’s starting to happen at Everton.
* New stadium.
* New leadership structure.
* High profile commercial deals.
* Bigger Transfer Budgets.
* A manager in David Moyes who understands the club.
* A feeling of togetherness returning for the first time in years.
Everton finishing 13th in the first season after leaving Goodison wasn’t the end goal.
It was the foundation.
Roma under The Friedkin Group showed what happens when a massive sleeping football club finally gets aligned behind one vision. European finals. Bigger commercial growth. Better recruitment structure. Fans believing again.
And honestly?
For the first time in a VERY long time… Everton feels like a club that’s preparing for the future instead of just trying to survive the present.
That’s us Blues should be excited!
Not because everything’s already fixed.
Because you can finally see where this is heading.
Everton should be transparent about player signing. Does the club really asking Moyes to sign player or we sign player without asking Moyes. Because Ancelotti in the past tell us about Everton sign Doucoure even Ancelotti doesn't want him.
Everyone at Everton should have done better since Chelsea and the Sunderland game was a huge letdown but David Moyes deserves more respect than he’s getting from some
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"How quickly we forget"
Why everyone forgot before Friedkin we literally don't have money to spend?
And remember, Moyes spend £100m only to use KDH and Grealish.
I dare you to compare GF/GA/GD between Dyche and Moyes era
From a relegation scrap to a European race in just over a year - how quickly we forget…
Remember January 2025? We were 16th and a point above the drop. Since Moyes came back we've played 45 league games: 18 wins, 14 draws and only 13 losses.
Only Arsenal, City, Villa, Chelsea and Liverpool have fewer defeats. We've conceded 49 goals against an expected 58.2.
Right now it's easy to be frustrated, but we've gone from surviving to pushing for Europe in a year. Let's appreciate that progress and keep the faith.
#InMoyesWeTrust
A lot of Evertonian so obsessed with Iraola
Not against it but can we stop hire someone because he's good with "x team"
We need trophy winner manager if we are serious
I hope Xavi Hernandez would be our next manager
✍️ Why Andoni Iraola is perfect for Everton.
I think he's one that would get the majority of the fanbase onside, for multiple reasons I explain in the article.
1000-word piece on Iraola, and why, if Everton do make a change, he'd be my man.
https://t.co/tB84g0OPv7