The Everton FC Shareholders Association have issued a statement demanding that Farhad Moshiri recognise that 777 Partners are not “fit-and-proper” prospective owners of the club
The Everton FC Shareholders Association have called for action from Farhad Moshiri and demanded that he recognise that 777 Partners are not “fit-and-proper” prospective owners of the club.
Releasing a statement regarding the change of ownership process, the EFCSA said: “We are the oldest Shareholders’ Association in the world and are dismayed by the lack of respect being shown to our football club by the largest shareholder Farhad Moshiri, and the Premier League during what seems a never-ending change of ownership process.
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