Before the fate of Everton, Leicester and Leeds is decided on the final day we analyse each club’s predicament

Why are they in this mess? Farhad Moshiri, Everton’s billionaire owner, has made a succession of erratic and ill-judged decisions since buying into the club seven years ago, starting with retaining members of a board that had failed to keep pace with its competitors. Everton’s descent has since accelerated with dreadful recruitment, mismanagement and incoherent strategy hallmarks of the Moshiri era. The owner’s generosity cannot be faulted – about £700m has been spent on transfers and the interminable stadium problem has almost been resolved, with an impressive new home under construction at Bramley Moore dock – but he has spent without a plan or patience. Sean Dyche is Everton’s eighth permanent manager in seven years, there have been three directors of football and huge financial losses have inevitably caught up with them. The club went into the season without an established goalscorer – with Dominic Calvert-Lewin injured and Richarlison sold – and compounded that grievous error by failing to make a January signing. They have paid a price that everyone else saw coming.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Parties inquisitor Sue Gray also in charge of finding Ofcom chair

Selection process descended into farce after Paul Dacre was offered the job…

UK loses appetite for pre-Christmas dining out because of Omicron

Number of seated diners down by 14 percentage points in week ending…

Elf on the shelf trend likened to ‘poltergeist visits’ as parents feel social media pressure

Academic says participants feel compelled to put on ever more outlandish displays…

British baby in India finally gets passport after Home Office delays

Series of delays left Richard Hamilton and Priya Jacob’s family split between…