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The Everton Board Thread

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Mad how he's one of the most outspoken out there against the board. Barely anything from any of our legends bar err Alan Stubbs.

I think my childhood heroes standing by and letting the club get eaten from the inside is one of the biggest disappointments in all this for me.
Kevin Campbell doing his bit as well but otherwise I Totally agree with the sentiment
 
Gaslighting the fans, no communication, no new signings, fake stories to get the press onside, delay naming Dyche so it looks like the new manager didn’t have time to recruit new players, sell Gordon (not that I’m arsed), really taking the piss by emailing fans discount on shirts late into deadline day ffs. I’m not into conspiracy theories, but honestly, this is what it looks like.
 
Gaslighting the fans, no communication, no new signings, fake stories to get the press onside, delay naming Dyche so it looks like the new manager didn’t have time to recruit new players, sell Gordon (not that I’m arsed), really taking the piss by emailing fans discount on shirts late into deadline day ffs. I’m not into conspiracy theories, but honestly, this is what it looks like.
If you can believe it They were actually ringing people yesterday with BMD hospitality details and offers , they’re shameless.
 

I suppose this is a good time to buy Everton Football Club, and that's what I fully expect to happen, although I can see Moshiri retaining some shares. I also have a feeling it'll be sooner than expected.

Regardless of everything, I will celebrate the day that fat slug ends his association with our club. I will forever have nothing but ill feeling towards him.

There will always be an Everton Football Club. We will dust ourselves off and go again.
Why on earth would anyone with billions in the bank pay top dollar for a Premier League club when you could wait 6 months and buy it for half the price?

I can buy the idea outside investors might be interested in a stake for a fair price should Prem status be guaranteed, but no one in their right mind is going to launch a takeover bid for a club on the brink of crashing out of the richest league in the world with the 8th highest wage budget to carry and a stadium to finish paying for.
 
How has the narrative become with some that the fans have to bridge the divide? Pure gaslighting.
The club especially the board started the conflict. If they're serious about preserving Premier League status, they need to attempt to remedy this situation. The less they do the more toxic it becomes.
No communication. No respect. No authority
 
If you can believe it They were actually ringing people yesterday with BMD hospitality details and offers , they’re shameless.
They are truly horrendous, I really believe they’re doing it on purpose. They want the fans to kick off so they can push the blame.
Apparently for an extra two grand a year you can sit on Blue Bill's knee in the exec box and/or put Denise in a headlock.
 

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2004/jul/17/newsstory.sport2

Trevor Birch yesterday resigned as Everton's chief executive after only six weeks in the post, frustrated at perceived restrictions placed on him by members of the board and which he felt prevented him from doing his job. The Merseyside club had turned to Birch to help eat into debts approaching £40m, after his success in similar roles at Chelsea and Leeds. Birch suggested the best way the club could revive would be to find an outside buyer and is understood to have grown exasperated that his advice was rejected by the board. Instead, he proved to be the victim of an ongoing power struggle between the chairman Bill Kenwright and the director Paul Gregg, who went public yesterday hoping to instil changes at the club in a bid to attract new investors. Birch, who did not enjoy a good relationship with the manager David Moyes but had mustered funds to offer Wayne Rooney a five-year deal worth £50,000-a-week, went on holiday yesterday and was not available for comment. "I am obviously disappointed that things did not work out and I am very sad to see him leave," said Kenwright. Everton are now seeking a successor, though any replacement is likely to be handicapped by in-house politics. The root of the board's problem appears to be a growing split between Kenwright and Gregg, who joined in March 1999. The pair worked together to buy the club, forming True Blue Holdings which owns more than 70% of Everton and in which all four board members hold shares. Gregg has made it clear he would prefer True Blue's shareholding to be diluted into that of Everton Football Club Co Ltd, with Kenwright opposed to that plan. "At the moment, investors could put money into the club but still not have a voice in how it goes forward if they are not part of True Blue," said Gregg, who did not attend a home game last season. "We need to make it easier for people to bring money and new ideas into the club. "I believe there are maybe two or three seriously wealthy people on Merseyside who want to invest but would only do that if they could present their own views on how the club should be run, which would mean places on the board." Birch and the manager Moyes were not helped by Rooney's procrastination over the new deal, with the delay effectively leaving Everton unable to operate in the market. "It's difficult to plan without knowing what he intends to do," Gregg added. "If he is staying, then that is one consideration. If it is under the new contract, that is another. And if he is going, then that is a different consideration entirely."
 
How has the narrative become with some that the fans have to bridge the divide? Pure gaslighting.
The club especially the board started the conflict. If they're serious about preserving Premier League status, they need to attempt to remedy this situation. The less they do the more toxic it becomes.
No communication. No respect. No authority
Behaviour of deluded autocratic dictatorships.
“We will come to the table to negotiate, only in our terms and conditions”

Maybe an alleged third party is in charge of fan engagement too?
 
Never let it be forgotten...

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