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One must also consider Bill Kenwright trying for one last pay day. Trying to get more money out of the club for "wrongful dismissal"

The protests indicate that it's not wrongful dismissal


He has mismanaged the club and brought the club's fans and customers into disrepute

Therefore the right decision to remove Bill Kenwright

Very simple
Im confused with what you have said here…..are you saying that BK may attempt a claim for unfair dismissal - and that the clubs defence against such a claim would be supported through evidence of fan (who would have now knowledge of the inner working of the club) protests?
 
From memory she's a Board member of Sport England (the only rep from futbol appointed to the Board)

Achieved vastly more than Robert Elstone in her role at the club.

Scooped up over 100 national and international awards for running of EITC

Outstanding Achievement Award from the Stadium Business Awards.

Numerous BA Hons, PHD & MBA's.

Honorary Professorship in Leadership from Hope University.

She's a very clever lady - to suggest she has achieved the above because of Kenwright is vastly unfair.
She is also someone you wanted "booted oot" only seven months ago.
Wum.
Fixed it @COYBL25
 
From memory she's a Board member of Sport England (the only rep from futbol appointed to the Board)

Achieved vastly more than Robert Elstone in her role at the club.

Scooped up over 100 national and international awards for running of EITC

Outstanding Achievement Award from the Stadium Business Awards.

Numerous BA Hons, PHD & MBA's.

Honorary Professorship in Leadership from Hope University.

She's a very clever lady - to suggest she has achieved the above because of Kenwright is vastly unfair.
Exactly an honorary one not a full degree and you’ve proven my point, none of those were given for being a CEO of a Premier League, everything was for running the club’s charity arm
 

Says it all that: If the board steps down "then we will step down, stop protests and unite and fight to keep us in the league".

Putting the cart before the horse I think that's called.

Also, as much as I dislike Kenwright, openly talking about the feller's health in public (a private matter) is not very clever IMO. They've ballsed that up there.

If illness makes an individual incapable of fulfilling their duties for a very demanding role there is a both a stakeholder interest (fan and shareholders) and a public interest

Given relegation could destroy a founding member of English football. Entirely.
 
Im confused with what you have said here…..are you saying that BK may attempt a claim for unfair dismissal - and that the clubs defence against such a claim would be supported through evidence of fan (who would have now knowledge of the inner working of the club) protests?

One such defence yes. His removal would not of been without due cause.
 
I think it's important to keep an eye on the governance of the club because its been so poorly run since I can remember. But it appears to me that there's not even a target there anymore...in terms of a board of directors at least.

Bury your head in the sand comes to mind when the board are concerned, Bill especially hasn't had a plan of action since the moment he arrived at the club and Moshri has just let the Zoo run as it has always been which in turn has made things a whole lot worse and now we find ourselves where we are a second straight season of struggle and no hope things will change while the current regime stay in charge.
 

Excellent news but Kenwright is going nowhere.

He has shares so Sharp and Denise will be off but he will linger like the turd he is.

His shares do not give him divine rights to be "Chairman" or sit on the board of directors. Particularly as he has less than < 1.3% of the clubs shares
 
If illness makes an individual incapable of fulfilling their duties for a very demanding role there is a both a stakeholder interest (fan and shareholders) and a public interest

Given relegation could destroy a founding member of English football. Entirely.
Nah. A line was crossed there.
 
Exactly an honorary one not a full degree and you’ve proven my point, none of those were given for being a CEO of a Premier League, everything was for running the club’s charity arm

You dont tell a plumber how to fix pipes yet you feel qualified enough to call our DBB a fraud when she would run rings around everyone on this forum when it comes to running an organisation as big as Everton Football Club / being on the board of Sport England.
 

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