Objection MiLord!Gregg? Any scenario that paints him as a white knight simply isn't true.
Kings dock fell through "officially" in 2003, the spat in the board room was 2004, at the time Gregg couldn't show he had 15 mill to invest in the club to oust Bill. He also wanted a reverse mortgage to fund Kings dock that was knocked back rightly by the board. It would have been good for shareholders but bad for the club in the long term.The construction cost became huge and out of our reach and bad for the club in the position at the time.
People seem to reminise about Kings Dock as if was this to good to be true offer. People forget it would have been part of the overall project and site and Everton were only part owners in the whole scheme, essentially meaning that the ground would have been owned by an overall holding company made up of other parties and not by Everton football club. It was a nice looking ground, but their was certainly devil in the detail. It wasn't like we just had this brilliant stadium for very little with out a rub.
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