Farhad Moshiri sat on stage at Liverpool’s Philharmonic Hall and, in a rare unscripted and direct communication with Evertonians in 2017, declared he did not buy Everton to turn it into a museum. The last six years have invited criticism the club’s erratic owner has created a mausoleum instead. And yet, despite the decay, the debts and the descent of the nine‑time champions of England, there is more trepidation than jubilation among the fanbase at confirmation of Moshiri’s planned exit. 777 Partners, Everton’s prospective new owner, must allay not only the concerns of the Premier…
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