Steve Wigan
Player Valuation: £35m
Thanks Steve, you too.
It is quite commonly accepted that Bill wanted an investor as opposed to someone to take over. You can look at this both ways, on the one hand we avoided a poor take over, on the other who knows if he'd have been more willing to relinquish control we may have hit the big time earlier.
However the more I see of Moshiri the more I feel we are closer to that model than we probably first anticipated. I don't think Moshiri is massively uneasy by Bills presence. If he was Bill would be moved on.
I'd also say there is a reasonable position that could be developed that the issue Kenwright had was money. It's not my perspective by any means, but it's not a wholly unreasonable position. There was a stability to the club, and had Moyes have had more money to spend around 07 through to 09 who knows where we might have ended up?
As for now I agree with you that the chastening experience of Koeman and to a degree how it unravelled under Allardyce would have been quite telling for Moshiri. Ensuring stability at a club is difficult, and without it you are unlikely to be successful.
There are some positives (as well as negatives) about the old Everton (the Everton of Kenwright). Maybe Moshiri feels he can utilise some of the positive bits while helping to cover for some of the poorer bits?
It's my view a Chairman of Everton should be holding people to much higher standards. I think thats how we grow. But we have to see how Moshiri's position goes. It;'s been a good season, lets see if we can kick on again.
As for Leahy, if you double his salary he suddenly becomes interested in the job. In any job, anyone will listen to someone if their salary is doubled. I'm very happy in my role, but if someone offers to double my salary, I have a conversation with them. It gets trebled and I move. Leahy will not be on astronomical sums (the fees execs are paid compared to footballers is low, but the impact can be higher). Who knows he may even come as a none exec director, which would be useful.
Either way, finding 2-3-4 top draw people and paying them what they want to me would make a lot of sense.
Leahy would be an interesting one. The curt negative reply I got was quite a few years ago,when some of the usual suspects were suggesting him as an alternative to Bill. But then even though I opened with 'my wife was secretary to your lecturer/mentor at UMIST Manchester Business School' effectively it was just a bloke he didn't know asking him a quite personal question. I think Denise by international reputation is top draw..it was just luck for us and coincidental that she was already here. The worst scenario would have been to allow her to take up one of the many high profile commercial offers she had. The Russian on the board is probably Usamanovs man, and I'm OK with that, it keeps us in the focus of the Russion multi billionaire and he may move in on Everton directly one day. Brands appointment to the board is understandable from a footballing aspect. I think that was a Moshiri appointment directly. I'm not overly in favour of the Keith Harris appointment, he's always struck me as a bit of a chancer and I thought Bill had seen through him when Harris recommended the bedsit guy. Bill is a sentimentalist, but never forgives people who let him down, or who are disloyal. Is Harris still on the board...supervising the ground move? So I do think that appointments are moving in the right direction...I hope that those who are anti Denise don't feel that way 'cos she's a woman'...I wouldn't put it past many of them. Its a different world these days...Karen Brady has done OK, and Delia in her own way.