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This notice was issued earlier by the 27 Years Campaign…

PRESS RELEASE from 27 Campaign. Fan protest Goodison Park Saturday 23rd July 12 Noon BST

The 27 Campaign have organised a fan protest on Saturday 23rd July near the Holy Trinity statue, Goodison Park, starting at 12 noon.

The campaign continues to ask Farhad Moshiri to Engage, Listen and Act. It is important to understand why the Campaign focuses on Farhad Moshiri.

As the 94% shareholder he is the person responsible for appointing the Chairman and board of Everton FC.
The 27 Campaign believe that the current leadership of Everton including the Chairman, board and executive, fall well below the requirements of a modern football club, in terms of skills, commercial experience, governance and ambition.

This conclusion is evidenced by the complete mismanagement of footballing operations (only now being addressed through Kevin Thelwell, Frank Lampard and his team), the financial performance of the club (leading to record losses & significant restrictions on current and future transfer activities) and concerns over the future ownership and funding of the club including Bramley-Moore stadium.

More timely, with only two weeks to the start of the season, the club finds itself struggling in the transfer market, having sold its key playing asset in Richarlison and no indications of the squad strengthening desperately needed by the manager and fans.

Recent responses issued by the club on behalf of Farhad Moshiri have failed to allay concerns. They do not represent engagement and show no evidence of him listening to the concerns of many fans.

The protest on Saturday is timed to provide a reminder to Farhad Moshiri of many fan’s concerns. It’s also set for the last available weekend before the start of the new season.

The 27 Campaign does not believe with the scheduled “Match for Peace” friendly versus Dynamo Kyiv next Friday, that it would be appropriate to hold a protest around what is a high profile, highly charged and important football match with a significance far beyond a pre-season friendly.

The Campaign calls on as many Evertonians as possible to demonstrate their concern over the running of the football club under Farhad Moshiri and his board.

We ask that it is a protest that demonstrates the best of all Evertonians, passionate objections to the manner in which the club is led whilst providing full hearted, fanatical support for the manager and our players.

The team will need our support throughout another potentially testing season, the club requires the support of all Evertonians in getting Farhad Moshiri to Engage, Listen and Act.

The Act ultimately is either replacing the board and executive team (including Chairman) or allowing new owners to purchase the club and provide the leadership and direction so desperately needed.
why does this statement say that the mismanagement of footballing operations is being addressed by Lampard and Thelwell? Seems a bit of a definitive statement to make with no evidence to suggest it will be any different
 
Where's that fat mess of a human being blue bill,couldnt get the bloke off the screen when things were going good under moyes but seems he doesn't like the attention as much now things are going tits up.
 

Where's that fat mess of a human being blue bill,couldnt get the bloke off the screen when things were going good under moyes but seems he doesn't like the attention as much now things are going tits up.

You know full well mate when things are not going well Kenwright has always distanced himself from it, he is Teflon coated, nothing sticks with him.
 

I've said this before: there's something going on with the Telegraph and their obsessive interest in Everton.

I believe they have a clutch of writers who are intent on destablising this club. I dont know precisely why (possibly they are working to the agenda of a possible prospective new owner), but no other newspaper other than the Echo share their interest in Everton and the stories are usually disruptive.

I dont trust Bascombe, Law et al.
 
why does this statement say that the mismanagement of footballing operations is being addressed by Lampard and Thelwell? Seems a bit of a definitive statement to make with no evidence to suggest it will be any different
I suspect that's about keeping heat off the playing squad - which I think is sensible, in all honesty.

Even though you're absolutely right in what you say.
 

I've said this before: there's something going on with the Telegraph and their obsessive interest in Everton.

I believe they have a clutch of writers who are intent on destablising this club. I dont know precisely why (possibly they are working to the agenda of a possible prospective new owner), but no other newspaper other than the Echo share their interest in Everton and the stories are usually disruptive.

I dont trust Bascombe, Law et al.

Shock horror.

Sports journalist writes scathing article, about the dysfunctional, incompetent hierarchy, of a Premier League club, coming apart at the seams.

Why does everything have to be a conspiracy ?
 
I've said this before: there's something going on with the Telegraph and their obsessive interest in Everton.

I believe they have a clutch of writers who are intent on destablising this club. I dont know precisely why (possibly they are working to the agenda of a possible prospective new owner), but no other newspaper other than the Echo share their interest in Everton and the stories are usually disruptive.

I dont trust Bascombe, Law et al.

I'm not sure how exactly a journalist could destabilise Everton. We are not exactly the definition of stable.
 
The 27 years lot have potential to become more horizontal in organisational terms. They wont succeed if they dont. You cant 'guerilla tactic' a club's board out from its comfort zone.

KEIOC had a lot of industry experts who advised strategy, but it wasn't elitist. It relied on a massive groundswell of support and it utlilised that...which is how it got DK stopped.
KEIOC we’re far too clever for Billy Boy and his backers, they knew The Kirkby plan wouldn’t come off months and months before it was kicked into touch. Despite this and all the other devious plans and statements Kenwright has come up with he is still here conniving with his hand picked cronies on the board, one of them in America enjoying the holiday now, Graeme Sharp, what is the point of him being there? A bit like Mr. Brands being there last year instead of being in Europe searching for much needed players, mind you we were skint then as we are now.
 

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