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The Everton Board Thread

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I still cant see the need for these protests on game days. That war is over. There's no chance we retain this board now in any form and they'll never return to Goodison.



The back the team and protest the board slogan seems empty to me. And if it offers our opponents in the fight to avoid relegation it needs dropping.



Wrong.
 
We have a board in exile.

Sacking the board formally wont happen until there's a takeover.

At best those protests are wasted energy, at worst it's destabilising. You know the manager believes it to be a distraction and has requested it be "parked".

We should be protesting every single game

And in between @davek

Until Bill Kenwright and Denise Barrett-Baxendale are out
 
We have a board in exile.

Sacking the board formally wont happen until there's a takeover.

At best those protests are wasted energy, at worst it's destabilising. You know the manager believes it to be a distraction and has requested it be "parked".

Don't concern yourself with it then as it certainly isn't wasted energy to the thousands of fans protesting.

And he asked fans to park any dissatisfaction during the game. Did you see the protests affect Evertons performance against Arsenal?

Nope, me neither
 

The inference I am taking from @Damo_1878 post is that (allegedly) a certain member of the Hirearchy at the club was not able to attend the match due to being incapacitated. Those alleged same reasons are possibly restricting said individual from competently and rationally carrying out the duties of his office

@GrandOldTeam has asked for speculation on this to be taken outside of the forum

Will personally respect that request

Just be mindful of the topic outside this forum and what you see happening at EFC in the next 6 to 12 months

Plus why the likes of EFCSA and the independent shareholders are 100% right to be raising the matter of the EFC AGM cancellation plus their "no confidence vote"

I fully support them in that
 
He's an outsider only in the job 2 weeks so doesn't have a clue, he's only had the parasites side of it
He's not daft. He knows his job isn't pacifying the boardroom idiots who cant even gain entry into the club's own ground.

He also knows that handing the media the optics they want of a broken club works against his efforts to stop us taking the drop.

Not all protests are supportable. I'd say this is one of them because you have to judge them in there totality: do we want shut of the board and owner? Yes. Do you get that now if you protest? No. Can they work against the team's efforts on the pitch by portraying a club in anarchy? Yes.
 
He's not daft. He knows his job isn't pacifying the boardroom idiots who cant even gain entry into the club's own ground.

He also knows that handing the media the optics they want of a broken club works against his efforts to stop us taking the drop.

Not all protests are supportable. I'd say this is one of them because you have to judge them in there totality: do we want shut of the board and owner? Yes. Do you get that now if you protest? No. Can they work against the team's efforts on the pitch by portraying a club in anarchy? Yes.

I'd say he's fully aware of the democratic rights of Everton fans and shareholders to protest if they so wish @davek

Indeed it's why #AllTogetherNow and NSNOW say:

SUPPORT THE TEAM. SACK THE BOARD

and variations thereof
 

I'd say he's fully aware of the democratic rights of Everton fans and shareholders to protest if they so wish @davek

Indeed it's why #AllTogetherNow and NSNOW say:

SUPPORT THE TEAM. SACK THE BOARD

and variations thereof

I dont think their messaging throughout their existence in any of their manifestations has been too clever, tbh.

I see they still petition the owner of this club to sort out the mess...when he caused it.
 
Bill Kenwright is chiefly responsible. Moshiri has unfortunately been taken in by him like many Evertonians have been

Repeatedly
No mate. Not for me.

Kenwright and his cohort didn't make the key decisions that led us to this crisis. Moshiri made all them. Managerial and DoF hiring's and firings are all on him.
 

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