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Because Bill Kenwright will not leave unless he is forced out.

The protests give cause for it. Literally.

Bill Kenwright has brought the company into disrepute and that is why there are protests.
So Moshiri recapitalising leading to him being gone and all the stuff you “know” that means he will be gone, isn’t actually the case?

And he will actually only go because of the fans? Right ok.
 

Because Bill Kenwright will not leave unless he is forced out.

The protests give cause for it. Literally.

Bill Kenwright has brought the company into disrepute and that is why there are protests.
As always I agree with the protests….but protesting which creates noise and visuals to get BK and DBB out will not be the triggers for the removal of he board based on what you said previously, which is that once FM has completed the financial transaction of recapitalisation, this would be the trigger for BK’s removal.

Therefore the previous poster is asking what material (note the word material) difference is it going to make in protesting if the departure trigger is the recapitalisation which I would think is not being driven by fan dissatisfaction but by FMs requirement for capital to fund the completion of the stadium.
 

Incredible to see Boehly stick so close to the Moshiri playbook. Has he checked how it’s all worked out?

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As always I agree with the protests….but protesting which creates noise and visuals to get BK and DBB out will not be the triggers for the removal of he board based on what you said previously, which is that once FM has completed the financial transaction of recapitalisation, this would be the trigger for BK’s removal.

Therefore the previous poster is asking what material (note the word material) difference is it going to make in protesting if the departure trigger is the recapitalisation which I would think is not being driven by fan dissatisfaction but by FMs requirement for capital to fund the completion of the stadium.

Agree but at the same time, Moshiri would be blind not to see the protests or the bad feeling towards our chairman and board. Plus their terrible performance at boardroom and commercial level. Kenwright won't go untill he's forced out.
 

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