
The Frieldkin Group have created a new entity to host their growing collection of 'soccer' clubs: Pursuit Sports, headed up by new CEO Dave Beeston.
TFG, who own AS Roma and AS Cannes, in addition to Everton, have selected Beeston as a strong professional with a CV that includes experience in a similar role for Clearlake Capital and Fenway Sports Group, owners of Chelsea and Liverpool, respectively.
“The intention has been to form a parent company that would do two things: provide operational excellence — amplify our operations for the clubs we own now — and evaluate opportunities to grow,” Beeston said on a video call. “When I wake up, I am thinking about how I am helping Roma, Everton, Cannes get to where they want to get to … and at the same time thinking about growing the company through acquisition.
“Truthfully, there’s a focus on the next thing we do — in North America and not soccer would be my guess,” Beeston said. “We are actively evaluating a few opportunities right now across the sports that you would think. Our focus in the short term and medium term is teams. Sports is the last must-see viewing opportunity. We want to be where the eyeballs are.”
Beeston says that the formation of Pursuit Sports isn’t to create a multi-club hierarchy where lower clubs feed players up to higher clubs. Club management and player decisions will remain separate from each other and led by the local executive teams. “We’re focusing on ways we can scale where appropriate,” Beeston said.
Beeston added: “I don’t know if I’ve ever seen fan bases pop champagne bottles for ownership groups, but if they begrudgingly say, ‘These guys have been good for our club, they’ve backed up what they said they were going to do,’ then that’s a massive win for us. These sports teams have souls you really need to nurture.”
Quotes sourced from Sportico
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2 Posted 16/07/2025 at 15:32:01
Being thankful for small mercies, Id say that would be a massive win for us!
“These sports teams have souls you really need to nurture” Fucking hell Beeston, do you actually know who youre talking to and who youre talking about🤦♂️
3 Posted 16/07/2025 at 16:05:49
As for nurturing the souls of the clubs, he seems to be saying that they know theyre outsiders and are only stewards of Everton. We are the soul of the club, and that should be nurtured. What else would you want to hear?
4 Posted 16/07/2025 at 16:07:55
5 Posted 16/07/2025 at 16:31:52
Tony #2, I think he does know who he's talking to and about, and is expressing TFG's sense of responsibility to them.
6 Posted 16/07/2025 at 16:33:39
7 Posted 16/07/2025 at 16:39:46
So before they have made any real key strategic decisions they are telling us that we know that we might not be happy with them Michael?
I didnt read it like you Jonathan, because even through the bad times, I have always believed that Everton, have always been an English institution because of our longevity, and I genuinely believe that the last thing that needs nurturing at Everton, is our great fanbase.
So hes telling his new bosses that they have a lot of responsibility towards the fans Mike?
8 Posted 16/07/2025 at 16:40:13
9 Posted 16/07/2025 at 16:42:51
Im just grateful to see the back of the muppets that ran our club into the ground over the last 25 years.
Time will tell if TFG are the answer but they are surely a big improvement on what went before.
10 Posted 16/07/2025 at 16:53:44
They've put separate boards in each club to run them separately and now they have put top layer oversight in place to run their sporting businesses.
So TFG are removed from direct involvement, which should avoid a Crystal Palace type scenario when we qualify for Europe.
If they are seeking to take on an NFL team, then don't be surprised to see that appear at the new stadium, despite Tottenham and Wembley's monopoly on that to date.
As for soul. There is only one group that owns the rights to the soul of Everton and that is us. We've lived and breathed it since before we can remember. As Tony says in a different way, get to know your audience and be careful what you say and how you say it. As much as we support to the hilt, we can be an unforgiving bunch.
We may be grateful for the investment, but scars run deep and a combination of the last nearly 40 years, plus being a deep rooted traditional fan base doesn't mean we will be bowled over with buzz words. We will judge on actions.
Always finish on.a positive. The change we've wanted for years is happening, so I hope he comes in and lives by his words.
It will be a very different Everton, but we, the supporters, won't lose our heart and soul.
11 Posted 16/07/2025 at 16:57:56
Incidentally, Beeston is very highly regarded in the industry. He's a former key executive of RS owners Fenway Sports Group, where for 12 years he oversaw their commercial ventures, generating the kind of cross-sponsorship revenues we'd love to see at Everton:
“One of the companies I oversaw by the end of my tenure was Fenway Sports Management, which was selling sponsorships for the Red Sox, NESN (that's New England Sports Network, where I once did freelance work), Liverpool, [Pittsburgh] Penguins, PGA Tour, Boston Common Golf. The more you can scale that, it doesnt sacrifice anything, because it drives incremental revenue.”
12 Posted 16/07/2025 at 16:57:59
In regards to ManUre I thought that was the Leprechaun's only adventure in to footie, Not sure about Buehly though, cheers
13 Posted 16/07/2025 at 17:03:35
Its only words, and you only have to read the first few views on this thread to realise that a lot of us take what has been said, differently.
Maybe not everyone, maybe just me, but because I have always felt that most people in football, just pay lip service, then when they dont, I tend to look into things that little bit more.
The article isnt even about Everton, (we are still waiting patiently for TFGS real plans, imo) its about our owners forming a new company in the USA, to bring together their sporting assets.
Truthfully theres a focus on the next thing they do - in North America and not soccer would be his guess. Even though they want to be where the eyeballs are?
The premier league is the biggest football league in the world, so if they want to be where the eyeballs are, then hopefully they concentrate on getting Everton, into the champions league!
14 Posted 16/07/2025 at 17:13:03
Thats good, stop worrying everyone, because although they are very, very quiet, my new bosses know exactly what they have got to do?
Sometimes its better saying nothing, but as I have said, the only real connection to Everton football club, in this article, is the forming of a new company, even though we already belong to TFG, anyway
15 Posted 16/07/2025 at 17:15:33
16 Posted 16/07/2025 at 17:17:24
17 Posted 16/07/2025 at 17:33:31
Its just that when I read the words; these sports teams have souls you really need to nurture, then it doesnt make any real sense to me.
If Im being honest it sounds like he his talking absolute shite, trying to convince others that they just have to nurture our soul.🤷♂️
The last thing anyone needs to do to an Evertonian, is nurture their soul, and Im sure even Liverpool fans would tell you this, if they were being honest
18 Posted 16/07/2025 at 18:12:05
They are the custodians. We are the constant.
I get where Tony is coming from. We don't need telling us to nurture our soul. There is a fine balance between recognition, praise and being patronising.
I don't need reminding me of my Everton soul. I think my Dad sold that to the club the day I was born.
We are a very demanding support-base and rightly so. One that for generations like mine has been hurting for decades. It has made us very protective and suspicious about something that is ours.
We have been seriously let down but won't let go. We never will.
The younger ones embarrass me with their persistence and ability to keep going. I'm looking forward to a brighter future for those younger generations. They deserve it more than me.
To finish, I don.t mind a bit of corporate talk. We've needed it for years, and to be run professionally. But I would just be careful as to how they communicate with a lot of our traditional support base.
They need to understand Everton and Evertonians.
A bit of a ramble, but I hope it makes a bit of sense.
19 Posted 16/07/2025 at 18:13:27
20 Posted 16/07/2025 at 18:31:58
21 Posted 16/07/2025 at 18:34:09
Wenger probably tapped into French players because he was French, but they produce a lot of very powerful physical footballers, and this is definitely one of the major attributes required to play in the very physically demanding EPL.
He looks alright to me Jake, definitely much better than the 777 Dude, who loved his baseball caps
22 Posted 16/07/2025 at 18:36:43
23 Posted 16/07/2025 at 18:41:50
24 Posted 16/07/2025 at 19:03:02
I too have been an Evertonian, for the over 60 years, many will have been longer.
The fans are the soul of Everton, everyone knows that. So is this new fellow saying the fans need 'nurturing'? If so, bloody spot on, we do. We do not need to be breast fed, we do not need spiritual nurturing either - what we do need is being nurtured with a team that will put silverware where there hasn't been any for years. With a Bod that can steer us away from the austerity years of 'the greatest Evertoinian'. We need to be competitive in the Premier league, and in European comps.
So as a true Welshman and Evertonian I would like my soul to be
nurtured. In the immortal words of Cwm Rhondda - 'Bread of Heaven - feed me till I want no more!!'
25 Posted 16/07/2025 at 19:03:44
Ian and Danny, the Friedkins bought out the remnants of AS Cannes a couple of years ago, almost a decade after the club's financial collapse. It's just a fourth-tier club now, although they did reach the semis of the French Cup this year.
Dan Friedkin goes way back in Cannes. His movies have been big winners at the Film Festival. Not a wild speculation to guess that's how he got acquainted with the club.
26 Posted 16/07/2025 at 19:15:13
27 Posted 16/07/2025 at 19:23:11
We probably got a bit carried away on words. A way of describing it is that we won't give our trust away, until. well, we trust. After what we've been through, that may take time.
Mike @ 25, thank you for that. It makes sense now given Dan Friedkin's connection with the film industry. He flew a Spitfire in the film (movie) Dunkirk right?
28 Posted 16/07/2025 at 19:29:37
Hopefully though, whatever he does will be good for Everton.
29 Posted 16/07/2025 at 19:34:10
30 Posted 16/07/2025 at 19:36:42
31 Posted 16/07/2025 at 19:41:52
32 Posted 16/07/2025 at 19:48:26
33 Posted 16/07/2025 at 20:01:42
Exactly, Robert, 30 years to be precise, 30 long years that have taken us to the absolute depths of despair. But we are still standing.
When the club was on its knees and the team plummeted into the relegation zone, four points from safety, with six matches remaining, the younger Evertonians, fans who have seen us win zilch, organised a coach welcome, that was attended by over 7,000 defiant Evertonians and a dog, because they have a love for our club that definitely does not need nurturing.
If Dan Friedkin wants to give us what we want, then he can fly his plane after he has delivered and I'm sure he will be overwhelmed at the party that is going on below.
I love that song, Robert, brilliantly sang and instinctively recognised as a song of joy, but our own song “We Shall Not Be Moved” is about defiance, it's about pride, and it's about longevity, and anyone who has ever heard us sing it, definitely knows that Evertonians don't need fucking nurturing!
Choose your words better, Dave. And Mike, I just hope your blood pressure can take it when you finally see Everton win the cup.
34 Posted 16/07/2025 at 20:04:18
Under the late departed, Everton had no governance structure; now, we're drowning in it. Just imagine all those 'super execs' vying for the Friedkin ear. God spare us!
35 Posted 16/07/2025 at 20:07:14
They missed a trick by not starting this first. South of France, jet set lifestyle...
36 Posted 16/07/2025 at 20:08:30
"Short to medium term - win a trophy" wasn't actually in his short to medium term vision statement.
37 Posted 16/07/2025 at 20:11:11
TFG, Pursuit Sports, or any other businesses, and it is business, they are not in it to give away their hard-earned $$$, want maximum return for whatever they put in!
So they must see one club as the top of the tree, they must see where the biggest return for success will be if they invest?
I'm not saying that's definitely us, I'm just saying they can't have each club, even on how they are willing to invest for success, because success at each club is viewed totally differently.
Would it take as much investment at Cannes in the French league to achieve relative success? I'm not saying overtake PSG, but is there huge competition? However the rewards are not as rich as the Premier League.
Roma are not as successful in Italy is we are historically, yet it may not need as much investment to achieve European football, or success, or even domestic titles as it would here in the Premier League.
Yet the difference with winning Serie A and winning the Premier League is enormous. The return for coming 4th, 5th or 6th in the Premier League could outweigh winning Serie A.
Yet the competition is so fierce it makes it harder to achieve the relative success, and therefore a return on the investment.
Money may be the driving force of these multi-club owners, however, money won't guarantee success in football. Evertonians know this more than most fans. TFG know this, Roma must have learnt them lessons.
Football now, even with all the money, is about people, finding the right people!
Yes, you may need big money for the top people, but there are people out there now who are going to be the top coaches, scouts, & DOFs that will take clubs forward.
A Simione, Klopp, Pep is still the most important person at a club.
38 Posted 16/07/2025 at 20:15:27
It's about company growth through the acquisition of individual sports teams that can leverage other financial opportunities for the group (eg, the selling of club credit cards to its supporters, the manufacture of merchandise and its sales structures across the group for economies of scale as examples).
The value of the sum of all teams together outweigh the individual sum. Scale.
But herein lies a serious problem for football clubs in the same region – in our case, Europe. The measure of a successful club in Europe is winning titles, silverware, or at the very least, qualification to European competitions. Having two or thee clubs in Europe vying for the same measure of success will result in ownership issues with eligibility to compete.
What concerns me, as I have said before, is exactly how Everton FC and AS Roma are going to square that circle with authorities when, not if, they both qualify for the same competition?
Lastly, nurturing my soul... well, after the last 25 years of shame, humiliation and pain, a little bit of nurturing of my bruised soul won't go amiss but, with respect (that means "none whatsoever") I don't need anybody to tell me I need fixing, it's condescending. They didn't purchase my soul when they bought the Everton shares!
39 Posted 16/07/2025 at 20:22:49
Maybe they have learned after Roma that it's not good to get attached and they don't want to be truly touched by Everton because they are just pure businessmen.
I might be being a little bit condescending or patronising myself but, until I see real actions, I'd much rather prefer not to hear words that I personally found very out of touch with how I'd personally describe Evertonians.
40 Posted 16/07/2025 at 20:28:28
Incremental growth without significant expenditure or striving to win?
41 Posted 16/07/2025 at 20:36:25
Kendall played with Harvey, but he didn't appoint him as his first team coach until he allegedly watched his reserve team playing and was supposedly impressed with his tactics.
When I think about the success Louie Walsh had on the X-Factor, creating both a boy band and a girl band, that both went on to smash America, out of a few contestants he had on the show, I often ask myself: Where is the real creative vision in professional football? 😂😭
42 Posted 16/07/2025 at 20:42:28
We, all of us on TW and across the world, who bleed Evertonian blue, are the soul and the true owners of this club. By TFG recognizing that — the history, the joys, the pain of the past 30 years — and always keeping that front of mind, we will have a shot at success and trophies and future joy (and pain) along the way, if coupled with shrewd business decisions.
Yes, they have to earn our trust, which they havent done yet. But they havent yet fucked it up either. And thats a start. With Moyes, a new stadium, a squad rebuild happening if a bit more slowly than some would like, exciting new players, the signing of ones we needed to keep. Weve survived the awful Moshiri era and things are looking up. I dont blindly trust anyone, certainly not billionaires, but I dont think theyve much put a foot wrong so far — except maybe not showing up for the last match at Goodison, but even that I could see the reasons for being in the background: To let the true guardians of the club lead the way.
Im not sure what TFG could be saying right now that would make everyone happy or that would be very revealing. As such, Im happy for them to not say much at all. This article came out only because it was an announcement about a new business structure and hire in place.
43 Posted 16/07/2025 at 20:42:30
"What might that look like? Beeston suggests the success of FSG could be a road map. “One of the companies I oversaw by the end of my tenure was Fenway Sports Management, which was selling sponsorships for the Red Sox, NESN, Liverpool, Penguins, PGA Tour, Boston Common Golf. The more you can scale that, it doesn't sacrifice anything, because it drives incremental revenue.” One example: Submarine advocacy group BuildSubmarines.com expanded a high-profile Red Sox sponsorship across more FSG properties, looping in RFK Racing to brand a car for NASCAR's New Hampshire race last year, for instance. Another operational benefit can come from sharing technical and strategic resources among clubs. Friedkin recently bought Insight Sport, a London soccer sports tech business that is the first non-team asset housed in Pursuit Sports. While Insight's purchase price isn't publicly disclosed, the business is very profitable, pulling in revenue of £332,500 ($445,000) last year, about half of which was net profit, according to a financial disclosure filed in the U.K. Beeston declined to discuss potential purchases in NHL, NBA, NFL or MLB, other than to note the family probably prefers control stakes compared to limited partner interests. “It would be silly to rule anything out, but our focus is more on areas we can control, because we intend to be the best operators,” he said, adding, “We got to prove it still.” Of course, it's not always simple: AS Roma fans protested the American ownership this past season after the club won just three of its first 14 matches, falling to 15th in the Serie A table before recovering to close the season in fifth place. Similarly, Everton seemed destined for relegation after a poor start to the Premier League before finishing 13th, two slots better than the season before Friedkin bought the club.
44 Posted 16/07/2025 at 21:07:58
Are you advocating Louis Walsh for DOF? Maybe that's who Moshiri wanted but ended up with Steve Walsh!
I just think the next 12 to 18 months are crucial, to give Moyes the opportunity to show that with investment this club is capable of challenging…
Maybe not for the title but he's got to be the guy who lays the foundations for the next man and, if we get that right next man, he could be the one who pushes us right to the top.
Look at Aston Villa, they were relegated not long ago, but the right appointments have shot them to the Champions League. When the right man is available we need to do everything to get them, even if that means sacking Moyes.
I'm not talking about an Ancelotti who is waiting for the call from the big clubs...
45 Posted 16/07/2025 at 21:12:03
You could find all the outlets on the back of a stamp. I agree with Christine in her excellent post: the big worry is owning Roma as well.
46 Posted 16/07/2025 at 21:26:03
Like Tom, he went back empty handed, apparently saying that Bill, wouldnt be happy if Farhad, signed any players, without his knowledge 🤦♂️
I suppose I could also say that you are “nurturing my inner belief”, when you talk about Villa, David, because apart from appointing Steven Gerard, they have got a lot of things right, since they got back in the premier league in time for 2019/20 season.
Maybe they got very lucky with both the chip in the goal and hawk-eye, inexplicably helping to disallow a goal, which kept them up and relegated Bournemouth (I might be wrong?) but Villa, really impressed me at times last season, and definitely look like they are one of the better teams in the league, right now?
47 Posted 16/07/2025 at 21:27:11
48 Posted 16/07/2025 at 21:29:33
49 Posted 16/07/2025 at 21:40:39
That's the type of "bar" I meant...
50 Posted 16/07/2025 at 21:48:08
Nothing better than quick fire banter, although I suppose thats another thing that needs nurturing, now that we live in the era of diversity and inclusion, which helps people take offence at almost everything🤷♂️
51 Posted 16/07/2025 at 21:48:17
We should be looking at who we want to replace Moyes now, who is the man who would take us on a similar path ?
I'm not sure myself, but if I had several billion I'd know how the top 3 people were I'm the world and I'd be talking to them now !
Billions help, and sponsorships, commercial deals, bigger stadium & thousands more pints & pies at matches, but as Spurs have shown it won't get you nowhere unless you have success on the pitch.
Excited for the first time in a long time.
We spent 4m on a back up keeper !!
We are not selling to buy !
We are looking what we need to progress not what we need so survive !
52 Posted 16/07/2025 at 22:06:43
Maybe its because of the things you wrote about in your last paragraph, because when it comes to football, I have always been big, on what some people might describe as being very minor details.
Its only words, but id have much preferred it if Dave Beeston, would have spoke about total professionalism.
53 Posted 16/07/2025 at 22:13:00
'Is this a qualification round or just a support group?'
Thought I'd change barman to barperson just in case...
54 Posted 16/07/2025 at 22:25:25
"barperson"...you're losing us customers already!
55 Posted 16/07/2025 at 22:31:03
56 Posted 16/07/2025 at 22:31:03
57 Posted 16/07/2025 at 22:50:55
58 Posted 16/07/2025 at 22:56:16
Excited might of been the wrong phase, maybe optimistic would be better.
Maybe I'll get get Excited when I'm at the Roma friendly and see 50 odd thousand in that ground.
59 Posted 16/07/2025 at 22:57:07
60 Posted 16/07/2025 at 23:16:24
Nobody will be caring about all this current Corporate gobbledegook shite.
Make it so!
61 Posted 16/07/2025 at 23:26:30
Nothing in this latest corporate shuffle will make any difference to the ownership rule in place.. can't see Roma conceding a qualification place (and why should they?) But can you imagine the uproar if both clubs qualify for the Champions league?
62 Posted 16/07/2025 at 23:34:09
I'd take the uproar in a heartbeat.
63 Posted 17/07/2025 at 00:04:39
64 Posted 17/07/2025 at 00:29:51
Just have to hope we finish higher in our league than Roma do in theirs and then the problem is theirs.
65 Posted 17/07/2025 at 00:39:48
66 Posted 17/07/2025 at 01:51:23
I had no idea it was thus - I'm shocked, shocked and stunned with your 'road to Damascus-esque' revelation...but now you mention it, it was hiding in plain sight all along.
67 Posted 17/07/2025 at 01:58:08
68 Posted 17/07/2025 at 02:50:07
It's an American talking American corporate speak for the benefit of other Americans. Not aimed directly at footy fans.
All he's saying is we're going to buy up some non-'soccer' teams and have set up an umbrella company to oversee and leverage the positions.
69 Posted 17/07/2025 at 06:20:54
Sir John's mantra was simple, Everton had to have the best of everything - players, manager, stadium, facilities. He underwrote the investment, but it had to be financially sustainable.
It was a simpler time. Now we live in a social media age where every comment (whether made or not!) is dissected, analyses, interpreted, etc.
It's why there's a need for the Malcolm Tucker's of this world. "If some c**t can fuck something up, that c**t will pick the worst possible time to fucking fuck it up cause that c**t's a c**t."
Or, put succintly - the life of an Everton fan for the last 35 years.
70 Posted 17/07/2025 at 06:29:32
71 Posted 17/07/2025 at 06:32:01
72 Posted 17/07/2025 at 07:02:06
They've not quite been at Everton for 7 months yet, but the restructuring and improved marketing has looked positive. They've had Roma since 2020. Roma narrowly missed Champions League qualification last season by one point. The will go straight to the group phase of the Europa League.
Si @64, I don't think it works like that, but you can correct me. I've only read that if it came down to it, the decision can be made on previous recent participation in European competition. I don't know the time period, but that would leave us in a precarious position compared to Roma.
The only one I looked into was the conflict when Manchester City & Girona and Manchester United & Nice qualified for the same competitions and how they circumnavigated the UEFA rules. Nothing to do with national league positions or previous European history.
They demonstrated that the clubs were run separately with no direct day-to-day involvement from the joint ownership. UEFA approved the application for all clubs to compete.
Crystal Palace would have been in the Europa League were it not for an administrative oversight. They didn't get their paperwork or request in on time, probably never thinking they would win the FA Cup, as I think it has to be in by March. Still very harsh though in my opinion.
Anyway, we can cross that bridge when we get to it. Hopefully next May.
73 Posted 17/07/2025 at 07:20:17
I'd have been far less worried if we have had to negotiate the difference with Blatter or Infantino.
74 Posted 17/07/2025 at 08:00:09
The City Group (13 clubs) and The Red Bull Group (5 clubs) practice it.
When you look into it, it's interesting to see how many have adopted this separate umbrella company model to distance from the owners. The owners of Chelsea, Aston Villa, Brighton and Leicester to name a few.
Going back a few years and less glamorous, but we had a relationship with Home Farm, who became known as Home Farm Everton for a while, with us getting first choice on their players. If I recall, it might have been where we got Richard Dunne from.
75 Posted 17/07/2025 at 08:12:18
I suppose there is a vague similarity to players on loan not being available for selection against their "parent" club.
76 Posted 17/07/2025 at 08:15:47
77 Posted 17/07/2025 at 08:21:11
78 Posted 17/07/2025 at 08:48:42
The next few seasons are going to be tough.
79 Posted 17/07/2025 at 09:01:25
I don't think he ever settled over here...a mixture of knocks and homesick.
Wonder what became of him 🤔
80 Posted 17/07/2025 at 09:03:55
City already do this.
Brighton already do this.
RB Leipzig etc already do this.
A few might escape if they are sufficiently rich (albeit they are more likely - like City - to build a supporting cast of clubs around Europe, South America and further afield etc).
It might well be that in future, football is dominated by a dozen or so of these multi-club arrangements, each developing a stable of players and shuffling around those players depending on their quality / suitability for certain leagues.
This helps to avoid the massively overheated transfer market and player wages model - which must be close to broken now.
It's not a very romantic view of football is it - because it takes the local club further away from the local community it serves. But it does seem like the next stage in the evolution of the game.
81 Posted 17/07/2025 at 09:05:01
Apologies
82 Posted 17/07/2025 at 09:12:54
83 Posted 17/07/2025 at 09:30:40
Theres a lot of good posts, with different opinions, something that was very evident to me by post13 Mike, but after reading it again, it makes me look at TFG, in a totally different manner if Im being honest.
I initially felt patronised by nurture, and still think its a very poor choice of words, for anyone who has got any knowledge whatsoever about Evertonians, but the word “begrudgingly” was the most concerning, simply because why would anyone begrudge owners who are here to make us genuinely competitive?
84 Posted 17/07/2025 at 09:58:06
85 Posted 17/07/2025 at 10:01:06
86 Posted 17/07/2025 at 10:08:20
Whilst browsing I noticed a few things of interest. for example,
1. They are offering a non sponsored shirt for the same price as the sponsored one.
2. They are selling "anniversary" editions of the 2003 home and away kits with Keijan sponsorship on them.
Anniversary of what, exactly??
87 Posted 17/07/2025 at 10:19:28
88 Posted 17/07/2025 at 10:26:50
One of those very rare moments when DCL actually made the top right corner
89 Posted 17/07/2025 at 10:29:54
Obviously tongue in cheek.
I see that the "pro" shirt is priced at £115 (adult) with the replica £80.
I'm sure other clubs do the same. Funnily enough, the first time I encountered this was in the Roma club shop in Roma city centre a few years back as my wife and son wanted a Roma top.
I asked the difference and it was explained to me that visually, there is no difference. The pro-shirt is made in exactly the same way as what the first team use. The replica is slightly different in terms of material, but to look at they are the same.
Maybe we've been doing it for years, but I don't tend to buy the shirts these days. I think the last one was that striped away top back in 1996 and that was begrudgingly bought by the wife as a welcome back present when I returned from Bosnia.
Prior to that, I'm probably going back to 1990. I don't tend to wear colours at the match. If I do, it's usually discreet.
90 Posted 17/07/2025 at 10:41:21
91 Posted 17/07/2025 at 11:40:46
— special limited football kits, kits with no sponsorship as well available, buy your own memory stone, buy your own seat from Goodison, double the membership price but asking members to pay to watch friendly games with just a 25% discount for members.
Give it another 4 seasons or so and watch how much the season ticket prices go up — only moderate this season to keep it sweet. Expect seniors and juniors to be hit hard in the future by price hikes or phased out discounts.
It's all coming and will not be long before we too enter into a tourist club, enjoy it while you can.
The Roma tickets are fairly priced, they have to fill the stadium with it being the third test event; however, watch the price of a cup ticket shoot up, kiss goodbye to value for the family tickets.
The Everton we all know will never be the same, just a matter of time before greed will take over from honest decent Evertonians. We will not be important, the daytrippers and those that stay over in hotels and spend loads in corporate VIP and merchandise, these are the ones the rich owners want attending, people that will make them even richer.
Enjoy my negative but truthful post, rip me to pieces, say whatever you like, but I would ask every Evertonian to grab the Everton we know and hold on to it as long as you can; success comes at a price.
92 Posted 17/07/2025 at 12:01:40
I'd like to optimistically think that the club can distinguish between the traditional match going supporter and the corporate hospitality, the latter of which they will make a lot of money off.
As for seniors, students and juniors, aren't they compelled to offer discount? A bit like on the trains. The membership is now two-tiered. The plus being the £60 one, the blue being the previous £35.
I often use living in London as a good measure, as it's a hotbed of bandwagon jumping supporters.
Man City for example, despite their success, hasn't really caught on. I bump into the odd one, but when I talk to them, they are long-time City supporters with Manchester connections.
If not London club supporters, it's still Manchester United and Liverpool that dominate.
93 Posted 17/07/2025 at 12:52:25
I've looked at some numbers for ourselves and Aston Villa as a reasonably similar club. In 2023-24, our matchday revenue was £19M and commercial revenue £21M. For Villa, the equivalent figures were £52M and £43M, a total difference of £55M.
Obviously the move to the new stadium and the increase in capacity of “Premium” and Corporate seats will be a significant improvement in match day revenue but I do expect to see an increase I season ticket and matchday prices.
Re Danny's point about discounts, I don't think there is an obligation on the club. Remember last year when mid-season Man Utd removed all their discounts on matchday tickets. That said, I don't think it is something the club are likely to do as the “optics” would not be good for the club.
94 Posted 17/07/2025 at 12:55:43
Journalist explains Everton and Roma situation after Friedkins announce Pursuit Sport
The Uefa Coefficient business... there was a Norwegian bloke who used to be all over this...
95 Posted 17/07/2025 at 13:05:42
Maybe this is what Dave was on about when he was talking about nurturing the souls of their sports teams?
[Please don't take that last comment seriously!]
96 Posted 17/07/2025 at 13:16:12
Based on that determination, not the quality of the domestic league, Roma would qualify ahead of us irrespective of our league placing or any title. Not only that, but they would have ongoing preference ad infinitum as long as they qualify, as it's based on a 5-year rolling average.
This is biased solely towards teams already in European competition, in the bigger teams. However, with the advent of multi-club ownership, no matter how "independent" the clubs are, the chances of two clubs clashing and the lesser club losing out significantly is just a matter of time. Not fairness or equality.
97 Posted 17/07/2025 at 13:20:12
Every other Evertonian in the world came into my mind when the following song was “When Will The Good Apples Fall? (On my side of the fence)!
98 Posted 17/07/2025 at 13:25:13
All the reporting I have seen about Palace and Lyon has referred to their relative league position and not referenced the Uefa coefficient.
I guess they must have some way of “tiering” the leagues as well as the position in the league, clearly it would be daft to compare the English Premier League with the Cymru Premier League.
99 Posted 17/07/2025 at 13:35:31
100 Posted 17/07/2025 at 13:48:52
I think the song might also be connected to a hymn “ I shall not be moved “ from way back.
101 Posted 17/07/2025 at 14:13:35
Billy Bingham signed him and called him the new George Best. He was plagued with injuries and sadly it never worked out. Gordon Lee didn't like him.
I can recall my late father in law talking about him playing for Crusaders, I think. I hope things turned out good for him.
102 Posted 17/07/2025 at 14:14:07
!00% agree... it'll be a "fix" alright!
103 Posted 17/07/2025 at 14:17:13
Not even the awful "New" Seekers, but the originals!!
104 Posted 17/07/2025 at 14:20:31
105 Posted 17/07/2025 at 17:04:36
Andy#103, there have been few better voices than Judith's!
106 Posted 17/07/2025 at 18:09:18
But I would point out something: Since AS Roma was purchased by TFG in 2020, ticket prices have gone down.
That's right. According to pricing information gathered through several queries of my close friend ChatGPT, the typical entry-level season ticket last season cost €269, fractionally lower than the 2020 average figure of €280. There was a big price spike after the pandemic, but then it came back down to starting point.
Of course it's way more complex than that, with pricing tiers and changes up and down, but there certainly hasn't been any movement out of the reach of seniors and juniors.
And per data gathered from SafeTicketCompare and FanSeats, resale prices have also increased... not at all. If you figure in inflation, they're actually lower.
Maybe that will ease your mind a bit, maybe not.
107 Posted 17/07/2025 at 18:13:42
One of my favourites - “Old Man”: old man look at my life, I'm a lot like you!
I hope that next season is a good one, Peter; if it isn't, I expect quite a lot of old timers might be getting ready to call it a day. We will see…
108 Posted 17/07/2025 at 18:20:39
The hike in ticket prices that we can all see coming round the corner, that won't enable us to suddenly buy better players – it's chicken feed – but it is indicative of the attitude of the owners towards their product.
They don't love the club, they aren't focused on success, they want to make money. Hence their non-show at Goodison, which was just bad manners. They don't care. Fair enough.
Our success will depend on their ability to recruit well. After Angus, I'm not overly optimistic, but you never know, they got the Moyes appointment right.
I'm still grateful we didn't disappear down the plughole, and that we aren't owned by much shadier operatives. Which could well have happened. Imagine 777 Partners?
How many bullets have we dodged to get to this relatively benign place? A lot.
109 Posted 17/07/2025 at 18:51:17
Kevin, I understand the sentiment, and yes, of course, like any business organisation they want to make money for their investment.
But success breeds money, so I would say they will want success, just maybe for different reasons than us.
110 Posted 17/07/2025 at 19:22:37
We had to have new owners, Moshiri checked out a long time ago, and at least we didn't go with 777 Partners.
I don't need talk nowadays, but I will be impressed with results. Obviously in stages but the first one is the current transfer window where we have a lot of work to do. Re-assess early September to see if there is any walk, rather than just talk...
111 Posted 17/07/2025 at 20:36:48
As Neil sang, in my favourite ever line, “There ain't nothin' like a friend, who can tell you you're just pissin' in the wind”.
112 Posted 17/07/2025 at 20:47:44
As we're on music, one of my favourites is Bob Seger's "Against The Wind". I've always liked it, but very apt to supporting Everton of late.
Hopefully we'll now be running with the wind behind us!
113 Posted 17/07/2025 at 21:05:32
In fact, I rate it with "Downtown" and "To Sir With Love" (Lulu's finest, after "The Man Who Sold The World").
114 Posted 17/07/2025 at 21:15:21
I've just finished his autobiography "waging Heavy Peace". The best book by a musician I've read since Ian Hunter's " Diary of a rock,'n'Roll star. Totally brilliant.
If you haven't read it I'll bring it for you next time we meet up. Tony,you'd love it too.
115 Posted 17/07/2025 at 21:21:33
116 Posted 17/07/2025 at 21:22:12
That's Bob Dylan - Its Alright Ma (Im only Bleeding)
Includes some of the greatest lines of all time ('money doesn't talk it swears', 'propaganda all is phony' etc)
117 Posted 17/07/2025 at 21:22:53
118 Posted 17/07/2025 at 21:36:33
119 Posted 17/07/2025 at 21:59:22
120 Posted 17/07/2025 at 22:32:10
121 Posted 17/07/2025 at 23:33:39
Hmm.
Maybe the owners of Roma hope he has a very successful season or two before selling him to a meaningfully minded club intent on winning trophies, Everton to possibly prosper a smidge with a mere shaving of his prospective huge transfer fee.
Or am I being too cynical?
122 Posted 18/07/2025 at 00:48:50
And "Morningtown Train" has my vote for greatest children's lullaby ever.
123 Posted 18/07/2025 at 07:21:33
Can't remember much of it but "We all hate Man City, Leeds and Leeds and Leeds and Leeds" seems to resonate.
Shite really.
124 Posted 18/07/2025 at 09:56:55
I'm sure it will be aired at the first game of the season.
125 Posted 18/07/2025 at 10:04:32
126 Posted 18/07/2025 at 10:06:19
I can only describe it as being surrounded by the English Defence League, humming the Dam Buster's theme and some song about RAF bombers bombing German cities in WW2.
They don't seem to watch the football apart from if a goal goes in. If England, the pints hit the roof. If Germany score, the big screens get pelted!!
Lincoln City do the Dam Buster thing when they score, but then there is a strong RAF history and presence in Lincolnshire.
Rangers do as well I believe.
127 Posted 18/07/2025 at 10:11:56
What would the hum if England played Poland as a lot of the top RAF pilots in World War 2 were Polish!
128 Posted 19/07/2025 at 18:49:27
I suppose I could get prickly about Dave's prose; a reference to soccer rather than European football, using a phrase about us that suggests some emotional frailty, and a bit of a wink to savvy capitalists ("Truthfully, theres a focus on the next thing we do") when they've just started this project. I will hold fire to see if they can multi-task.
Not to add to the semantics shuffle but what Dave is speaking of is actually matter of scope not scale. Ultimately, I think he is suggesting a cross-fertilization of audiences across Europe and in the States. Probably leveraging the size of the American market to expand interest in their "soccer" assets, but also to perhaps promote interest in other sports clubs under the operations of TFG as they prove their acumen for this kind of action.
129 Posted 19/07/2025 at 18:57:08
“We are loyal supporters, fanatics every one”
But like you, I'm struggling with the rest.
130 Posted 19/07/2025 at 19:24:19
“We don't carry bottles
We don't carry lead
We only carry hatchets to bury in your head
We are all supporters
Fanatics everyone
We all hate Man City, Leeds and (Insert name of team).
131 Posted 19/07/2025 at 19:38:32
I live in walking distance of the Battle of Britain Bunker, which is now a museum.
The flags of 15 nations that took part fly outside in order of contribution. The Polish one is second to the Union Flag. Interestingly, they fly the original flags of the nations as they were at the time. For example, Newfoundland, which wasn't then part of Canada.
There is also the Polish War Memorial just off the A40, close to nearby RAF Northolt.
There remains a strong connection with the Polish community in these parts. They don't like Germans, even though most of them speak German. And just don't mention the Russians!!!
132 Posted 19/07/2025 at 19:59:45
"We are peaceful people just looking for a fight, you'll get you fucking heads kicked in by the boys in blue and white!"
I think that was the Leonard Cohen version. 🤔
133 Posted 19/07/2025 at 20:03:53
Walking on it one day with my lass, whose dad was Polish, we came across two little Polish flags, commemorating the place where a couple of their flyers came down. So moving.
I found the wind had blown something in my eye... I seemed to have tears coming down my face.
135 Posted 19/07/2025 at 20:34:40
When I was younger I got home late one night and started watching the television. The man who was speaking was very intriguing because it was the first time I'd ever listened to an American voice that wasn't just over-the-top pro-American.
I was younger then, I've come to realise not everyone is (Trump will have probably had something to do with this?) although people like you have also confirmed this since I started reading ToffeeWeb.
Reading it again, Dale, you went from holding fire to see if they could multitask, to seemingly having a lot of faith that TFG will prove their acumen for this kind of action, so let's just hope they're good for The Toffees, mate.
136 Posted 20/07/2025 at 12:39:45
I just got an email about my membership plus and it says I can “expolre benefits”
Don't they even have speelcheck?
137 Posted 20/07/2025 at 22:39:31
I'm not sure about the faith in completing the pyramid but I see the ambition and purpose of their plan. My preference is for a single club owner not the multi-club model. However, climbing to the top of this league from Everton's situation requires a well-off owner that could easily find a less challenging, higher value project elsewhere on the continent.
Given Everton's location in the prime real estate of the Premier League, I think the part they offer us in the overall plan will likely be worth the trade-off with some of our sacrifices for success. And there will be some.
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