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The Everton Board Thread

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That’s why we need Moshiri gone too. He will want to keep the fat slug around make no mistake about that.
It doesn’t matter who Moshiri appoints to the board now, his fig leaf is gone.

After the dust settles, all eyes and anger will be directed at him alone.

January was the beginning of the end for Kenwright and the Board. I think today is the beginning of the end for Moshiri.
 

That’s why we need Moshiri gone too. He will want to keep the fat slug around make no mistake about that.
Disagree.The billionaire provided the loot and left the wrong people to manage and spend it. Remember Johnson? He told the story how he entertained other billionaires on his yacht. Someone said why don't you buy a top football club? It's great fun. He bought Everton and employed others to run it. Did that work out? Sometimes it does and you are lucky.
 
There is no way will Bill be staying. They wouldn't have said there will be a statement about him in the next 48 hours if he was staying. If the entire board was removed at the same time we would have an organisation with nobody running it and it would be a breach of many laws, not just football laws. The conversation with Moshiri is just about his replacement handover date and his compensation package. Nothing else.

The helmet is definitely finally going thank god. No doubt there will be the biggest load of bollox ever written in a statement from him but it will come in handy for toilet paper.
 
DBB, Sharp and Ingles gone
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Disagree.The billionaire provided the loot and left the wrong people to manage and spend it. Remember Johnson? He told the story how he entertained other billionaires on his yacht. Someone said why don't you buy a top football club? It's great fun. He bought Everton and employed others to run it. Did that work out? Sometimes it does and you are lucky.
Bad luck isn’t to blame.

The total inability to manage ownership of a football club is to blame.

At least one of these things is true:

He hired bad people, he left under-performing people in place, he wouldn’t let the people he hired do their jobs.

It doesn’t matter which it is - the books stops with him in all three scenarios.

He’s very nearly destroyed Everton FC through his own incompetence.
 

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