Lid you've not a clue about business or Everton and how it operates.You have read the EFC articles of association haven't you?
No. Thought not.
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Lid you've not a clue about business or Everton and how it operates.You have read the EFC articles of association haven't you?
No. Thought not.
Moyes said he had early talks with kenwright, not that kenwright was involved in any finer detailsMoyes had already confirmed that.
The chairman is the leader of the board, the CEO carries out his wishes. Basically the Chairman is the boss. Moshiri is an investor albeit a major one.
Abramovic isn't chairman at Chelsea, you telling me he has no say?The chairman is the leader of the board, the CEO carries out his wishes. Basically the Chairman is the boss. Moshiri is an investor albeit a major one.
No mate. It clearly says that EFC is governed by the board.
The chairman has only one vote on the EFC board. Two in the event of tie.
Indeed, ive never been Bills biggest fan, hes made loads of mistakes, but I think hes only done whats best for Everton, hes got the best prices and over the years hes got us some bargains in.
Bill Kenwright wouldnt have bought Yannick Bolasie for 25m, but hes clearly been given a green light to pay whatevers needed.
Trumpets like Damo asking for heavy hitters, they dont hit harder than Big bad Bill.
Eh??
Why would anyone need more than one vote to decide a tie?
To break the tie. So the decision is made.
Eh??
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Moshs' ties are so much classier and tasteful than bills,I've noticed this!
Soz, get it. Was being dim. He has already voted, still a tie, votes again.
@mikewexIts like a deciding vote.
So say we have a board of 6. 3 on one side. 3 on another.
BK may have the deciding vote.
Non-executive directors probably have not actual vote. Simply advise the board members.
I'm saying that BK still retains a - vestige of power.
However, the fact that Moshiri has a dedicated person on the board and is major shareholder (in transition) means that its a bit of a coop at the moment. With Moshiri or his people.
However, BK's long term power is ultimately declining.
Love or hate Bill Kenwright, its not often we sell a player for a fee we're not happy with.
I can tell you with 100% accuracy and confidence that Bill was not involved in the early summe transfer activities
Wonder why it changed?