‘It is vital’: The Esk now reacts to Everton Fan Advisory Board’s letter to Farhad Moshiri

Everton have endured one of the longest, most farcical takeover processes in English football history.

Having struck a deal with 777 Partners back in September, Farhad Moshiri’s woeful decision-making clearly extends to outside the football club, given how sceptical the Premier League have been to ratify the deal.

And now, The Esk has maintained his crusade for answers, as he demands transparency from an unconvincing group seeking to assume control at Goodison Park.

We take a look at his comments…

The Esk sends a message to Farhad Moshiri

With the Fan Advisory Board having issued a letter to 777 Partners just yesterday, the Premier League and Moshiri, seeking clarity on a situation where there has been none, Paul Quinn has now sought to weigh in.

The writer and finance guru, better known as The Esk on X, has been relentless in outlining the dire financial situation of his football club.

As a minor shareholder within Everton, he has always sought to comb through the books and shed light on their misconduct.

Whilst few ever wanted to believe him, the results are irrefutable. That should therefore have weight since he has turned his attention towards 777 Partners.

He added, in a tweet attached to the aforementioned letter: ‘Well done @EFC_FanAdvisory. It is vital that Moshiri ends his silence and informs fans of the true state of Everton’s finances & his alternative plans other than 777 Partners’.

Evertonians must come together for a better Everton

Everton fans have showcased the power they wield when they mobilise in force.

Having come together to protest the shoddy behaviour of their board, they forced Moshiri’s hand and the bulk of them were dismissed.

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Then, going on to protest about the owner himself, he swiftly organised a deal with 777 Partners to sell his shares to the Miami-based firm.

Whilst that has not quite gone to plan, it still exhibits just how much of a say they can have if they direct their frustration and passion in the same direction.

Even the Premier League have come under the full force of their protesting proficiency, and whilst that was out of their control, it has certainly shed a light onto the shady dealings of their division.

So, regarding 777 Partners, should enough fans start to realise just how bad they might be for the club, perhaps they will then make them the next target of their impassioned furore.

Hopefully, it happens before it is too late.