Everton: Simon Jordan discusses what “worries” him regarding the purchase of Goodison by 777 Partners
Simon Jordan has expressed concerns about the intentions and capabilities of 777 Partners as they pursue a takeover of Everton Football Club.
Speaking on talkSPORT, Jordan highlighted that none of 777 Partners’ ownership models have shown promise, suggesting that their interest in Everton might be more about improving their own
financial standing rather than genuinely investing in the club’s success.
Jordan doubts whether 777 Partners will inject significant funds into Everton and
worries that the club could face further challenges if the takeover proceeds, likening it to “jumping from the frying pan into the fire.
” He questions the benefits for Everton beyond simply replacing Farhad Moshiri
as the owner and suggests that the club might not experience the progressive and well-meaning ownership it needs.
Regarding 777 Partners’ ability to improve Everton’s situation, Jordan emphasizes the
uncertainty, pointing out the lackluster performance of other clubs in the firm’s portfolio.
While it’s evident that Everton needs a change from Moshiri’s management,
it remains unclear if 777 Partners can implement the necessary changes to
steer the club in a positive direction.
With Everton facing various challenges, including points deductions and a
lengthy appeal process, the potential takeover adds another layer of uncertainty to the club’s future.
Whether 777 Partners can provide the stability and investment needed to improve
Everton’s fortunes remains uncertain, leaving many questions unanswered.
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