so he’s off?! and interim?
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Yeah Matt...be a temporary board of people within the club then Msp am assuming will bring their own people in...Great day for Everton Football Clubso he’s off?! and interim?
Yeah Matt...be a temporary board of people within the club then Msp am assuming will bring their own people in...Great day for Everton Football Club
It is mate...I just they're getting their ducks in row. Also I think they wanted to make sure all the previous board where gone first...this temp board are just a formality nowt to worry about.i thought msm was the board ( to be ) ?
Am the same as you pal...i want an official statement. I think the fat lady is singing on our theatre empresario.I will believe it when I actually see it in writing that he has gone.
Temporary board is no use to us unless they are given the authority to fulfill boardroom duties.Yeah Matt...be a temporary board of people within the club then Msp am assuming will bring their own people in...Great day for Everton Football Club
Kenwright will exit and interim boardroom appointments will be made in due course, only not within the 48-hour deadline that Everton unnecessarily set on Monday and unsurprisingly failed to meet by Wednesday. MSP Sports Capital, the New York-based investment company, remains on course to purchase its first stake in the club and appoint its own directors. Andy Bell and George Downing, successful local businessmen and Evertonians, are in the frame for boardroom positions.
But the MSP deal is unlikely to go through before Kenwright’s future is resolved and, as the statement from supporters’ collective #AllTogetherNow has made clear, protests against the club’s hierarchy will continue while the divisive and damaging chairman remains. Moshiri can remove Kenwright as chairman whenever he wishes, irrespective of the 77-year-old holding 1,750 shares in the club, but has so far failed to do so. Dyche called for action; Everton are in stasis.
Spot on. The club will completely change for the better the second he is gone as people will no longer be held back by his egotistical self serving leadership. No Evertonian would do what he is currently doing and it seems intentional. The club is in limbo till he goes.The longer he lingers the more damage he does.
I thought he professed to love Everton.
It certainly seems the contrary at the moment.
i read that article they’v basically takin a few lines out of it and made it into a headline one crap page that efc dailyEFC Daily cherry picking reports as per usual. The section where he got that snippet from is here - https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...alls-as-broken-everton-remain-locked-in-limbo