Damo_1878
Don't care. Not bothered.
What stock though ? She done well for charity work in EITC, Nothing to do with being able to run a football club, or to be a CEO of one, she was simply another choice of " bring a blue home" Mr Fantasist himself Bill Kenwright. She made some nice speeches that were easy on the ear for the gullible to take in, two years without a sleeve sponsor, a big speech about how bad an example having a gambling sponsor was, then a complete 180 degree turn, that should have alone been enough to resign.
This board and owner have bumbled from one disaster to the next and never turned a hair. Made disgusting accusations two hours before one of the most important home matches in years, which we went on to lose, the media ridiculed us for it. And then when the board realised not all the media were falling for it, banned themselves from home games...for their own perceived safety. Banned AGM's again, delayed their annual accounts and Have now got the club charged by the football authorities. A roll call of shame, which they all should resign on immediately, but they wont, they will still drag us and the club down with them because they still think and tell everyone that they're doing a great job, oh, and it pays very well.
Absolutely all of this
Our fans and the club shareholders have been treated like dirt and Kenwright and Baxendale have cynically manipulated, deceived and been completely played
People saying to people on social media to 'stop being negative' when they brought this up.
These are the people that have been well and truly played. Used by Kenwright and Baxendale to help keep them in positions.
The warning signs things were going one way were when they cancelled the Everton Annual General Meeting (AGM) citing implementation of what is nothing but a powerless trojan horse tactic - the Fan Advisory Board (FAB)
The people associated with the FAB have been completely played as well by Kenwright and Baxendale. This is why some jumped out of it when they saw what it was. Nothing but a deflection tactic