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"Everyone knows this football club needs investment," said Everton's owner, Bill Kenwright. "If I can sell it, it will be sold tomorrow. Keith Harris, who's done most of the big deals in the last few years, is out there looking for me. We are out there with an open-door policy." Bill Kenwright 1st october 2008. Football: Keith Harris helps with Everton sale | Football | The Guardian
"Mr Lancaster suggested corporate finance house Seymour-Pierce have been instructed by Mr Kenwright to sell the Club. Mr Elstone pointed out that wasn't the case"
There's lies, damn lies, and Bill Kenwright.
Blaa blaa blaa.I just think as a soceity we need more exercise and fresh air!
But you keep posting the Lada pics and watching for acoustics!
Seriously is this all KEIOC has!
Mr Lancaster then asked if Seymour-Pierce were working with Mr Kenwright. Mr Elstone responded that they had clients who may be interested in buying the Club and there had been conversations regarding potential new investment.
Missed that bit out didnt we?
And the club isnt THAT thick. Why post on the OS that Keith Harris and Seymour Pierce havent been employed to sell the club, then have OS report the EMG, have quotes of BK saying he wants to sell. Also having Keith Harris bang on to the press about he's trying to find investors?
Blaa blaa blaa.
Mr Elstone pointed out that selling shares would not raise funds to build a new stadium. Mr Lancaster then cited a comment from Bill Kenwright at the recent EGM suggesting he would be willing to sell his shares to a billionaire.
Mr Lancaster suggested corporate finance house Seymour-Pierce have been instructed by Mr Kenwright to sell the Club. Mr Elstone pointed out that wasn't the case and nor was it the case they had been instructed by the Club.
Mr Lancaster then asked if Seymour-Pierce were working with Mr Kenwright. Mr Elstone responded that they had clients who may be interested in buying the Club and there had been conversations regarding potential new investment.
Mr Elstone confirmed those conversations were confidential and that they had been going on for several months well before this process. He then added that the statement quoted relating to April 2008 was wrong, unless it had a caveat.
Its ok Dave, we've had a massive moment of self realisation and its all became clear. Were massive bellends for turning this stadium debate into a cheap point scoring online debate.
We've realised its not the biggest thing in our lives, made our peace and we're moving on from this embarassing episode.
It's only cheap point scoring if you turn it into that.
Look people from Kirkby arent tramps ok. They are just bad wools that dont come from Liverpool.
Everton are ace. Go blue boys