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The Everton Board Thread

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It does work both ways aye.

We need unity.


Yes, middle ground between fans is needed.
Unity?
In theory I'm all for it.
But;
United against Kenwright or united in favour of him?
 For the Board or  against the Board?
Moshiri ??
Should he stay or should he go ?
Who should replace him?
Yanks or Arabs?
or just anybody with a shed load of dosh and a liking for the colour blue over red...oh and it would help if he or she had some sort of clue about running a football club as a business ?

When in reality, if Moshiri gets an offer he can live with - he's off and its devil take the hindmost.
Or he Stays.
I can't even get unity in my own mind which is worse.
Not so easy this unity lark
 
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No protests when Bill was chairman, despite no investments and lies a plenty, yet protesting now someone else has come in and put over half a billion in and a new stadium.
 

No protests when Bill was chairman, despite no investments and lies a plenty, yet protesting now someone else has come in and put over half a billion in and a new stadium.
We could be owned jointly be Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos with our shirts sponsored by Amazon and Stadium by Tesla for 100s of millions.

But so long as Kenwright was still allowed in the stadium as anything other than a paying fan, we'd still be screwed.

His overwhelming stench of failure needs scrubbing clean from every corner.
 
No protests when Bill was chairman, despite no investments and lies a plenty, yet protesting now someone else has come in and put over half a billion in and a new stadium.

Well, Bill is still chairman (and there was a good few protests when he was majority owner)

I think the 27 campaign started with a call for Moshiri to bring in adequate management.

He's doubled down on what's already in place and given them his backing.

Perhaps, because even with the best boardroom in the world - it makes no odds if you have the owner making his own decisions (Moshiri isn't on the board).

Moshiri took us to the brink.

Since then, we've sold Richarlison.

It would be folly to continue to point the finger at only the board.

I was on the fence with Moshiri given he has backed the club with money, and Bramley Moore Dock. His last statement admitted mistakes - I hoped he'd finally let a football club run as it should, rather than his plaything.

But it's now clear he's trying to sell the club and we can't have the club in limbo and for that reason, he absolutely has to go IMO,

With regards to fan protests - I think the 27 campaign needs a rename (for obvious reasons) and then a website with the obvious - aims etc. Also feels like it needs a visible, transparent spokesperson.
 

Has 27years campaign suddenly changed their message? It still says on their page about engaging with moshiri and wanting the same as he does, but last night's protest says "Moshiri sell up".

It appears they can't even get their messaging straight.
I think Moshiri nailed his colours to the mast with the strategic review.

The only change he intends to make is to defer to the expertise of his highly-paid board members more than he has done in the past.
 
Well, Bill is still chairman (and there was a good few protests when he was majority owner)

I think the 27 campaign started with a call for Moshiri to bring in adequate management.

He's doubled down on what's already in place and given them his backing.

Perhaps, because even with the best boardroom in the world - it makes no odds if you have the owner making his own decisions (Moshiri isn't on the board).

Moshiri took us to the brink.

Since then, we've sold Richarlison.

It would be folly to continue to point the finger at only the board.

I was on the fence with Moshiri given he has backed the club with money, and Bramley Moore Dock. His last statement admitted mistakes - I hoped he'd finally let a football club run as it should, rather than his plaything.

But it's now clear he's trying to sell the club and we can't have the club in limbo and for that reason, he absolutely has to go IMO,

With regards to fan protests - I think the 27 campaign needs a rename (for obvious reasons) and then a website with the obvious - aims etc. Also feels like it needs a visible, transparent spokesperson.

I would like to nominate @davek as that visible and transparent spokesperson.

Kenwright would surrender in a matter of days and more than likely asked to buried in the foundations, rather than continue engaging with him.
 
I think Moshiri nailed his colours to the mast with the strategic review.

The only change he intends to make is to defer to the expertise of his highly-paid board members more than he has done in the past.
The 27years campaign needs to update their manifesto then. They undermine their own cause when they don't act consistently. That's always been my criticism of them. They come across as a disorganised rabble of angry fans (didn't they all turn on each other over hans tours?)
 
Not sure about this latest outbreak of the ‘Bedsheet Crew’.
I totally sympathise with their apparent disappointment in the way the footballing side of the club has been administered, the lack of structure and the continued myopic presence of a board made up of Kenwright and his serially inept cronies.
But on the other side the stadium is rising impressively out of the ground and we continue to hold ticket prices down to a reasonable affordable level.
At present the only other option appears to be a consortium made up of a shadowy Gold miner and his serially welching estate agent buddy fronted up by the equally oily Kenyon.
It seems like the current protest is aimed at forcing us into the arms of these dodgy American carpetbaggers and for that reason I’m out .
 

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