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The Everton Board Thread

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Thanks mate.

So Lavia is 19, Bazuzu was 20, Broja was 20, Livemento was 18/19 - when they went there.

Interesting.
I might very well be wrong, but I don't think he was responsible for those, based on media reports (none of which mention them). The Athletic says he'll be in charge of 16-21 recruitment for us. But at Soton he was in charge of recruitment for their academy and not their first team, from what I can tell.
 
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.
The usual complacency seems to have set in that it is pointless to continue the rallies because the board are already gone. They've gone from GP, but they sure as hell haven't forfeited their jobs and want to stay in their positions as we saw from their statements when the accounts were released.

'Chairman Bill' in particular won't leave Everton until he his dragged out of the place kicking and screaming by the men in white coats. Until then, the pressure needs to be applied as a constant reminder to Moshiri that he has to act, and soon.
 
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.

In the event that Bill Kenwright makes it difficult for his removal (he has already) there is "cause" to do so for Moshiri. Therefore no recourse for Kenwright to seek for example unfair dismissal.

I don't really need to explain any more than I have already. Kenwright won't go. So must be pushed out
 

The usual complacency seems to have set in that it is pointless to continue the rallies because the board are already gone. They've gone from GP, but they sure as hell haven't forfeited their jobs and want to stay in their positions as we saw from their statements when the accounts were released.

'Chairman Bill' in particular won't leave Everton until he his dragged out of the place kicking and screaming by the men in white coats. Until then, the pressure needs to be applied as a constant reminder to Moshiri that he has to act, and soon.

100% this
 
The usual complacency seems to have set in that it is pointless to continue the rallies because the board are already gone. They've gone from GP, but they sure as hell haven't forfeited their jobs and want to stay in their positions as we saw from their statements when the accounts were released.

'Chairman Bill' in particular won't leave Everton until he his dragged out of the place kicking and screaming by the men in white coats. Until then, the pressure needs to be applied as a constant reminder to Moshiri that he has to act, and soon.
Certainly not from my point of view, fully agree with the protests - the more noise the better, was just clarifying what a previous posters query was which is the trigger for his departure which was stated was down to recapitalisation.
 
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.
Yeah again agree with the protests and I am not saying they should be stopped or should not continue….the more noise the better (my previous posting history is also consistent with this) was just clarifying the point around the recapitalisation. Anyway we should know more in the summer when we are led to believe that other stuff will leak from the club about BKs behaviour. Keeping a close eye on that.
 
Just one more point on this, I too believe that the incumbent BoD will not be here at at that start of next season, but I too also believe that we should not be complacent about it
 

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