Reading the back and forth over DBB.... Her record is indefensible.
Record shirt deal? I get that we're not competing in Europe, but to sign up to a crypto casino 18 months after climbing on her high horse over gambling sponsors? Also consider the damage to our reputation as a potential partner when it's widely understood that we had another deal that was ready to go after a long negotiation only for Stake to come in last minute with a couple of hundred k extra and we fold. We're that desperate for cash (under her watch, remember) she forgets her morale stance and her business etiquette. Embarrassing.
Her gushing statement about Thelwell presenting over 100 points that needed attention. She's so thick she doesn't get that somebody can walk in the door after she's been the CEO for a few years and point out over 100 points that she previously wasn't aware of. Embarrassing.
The stadium. Make no mistake, the stadium is Chongs gig with Moshiris money. When Moshiri wants to know where we are with the stadium it's Chong he calls, not DBB. She gets her gob in the press because as CEO she has signing authority on massive contracts. Add in the laughable 500m cost cap claim only for the owner to increase that by 50% to the shareholders exec last summer and back it up again in his last interview? Egg on her face. Embarrassing.
Allowing Kenwright to use her as a patsy, an unsuspecting victim in Headlockgate. To then just roll with it rather than come out and clarify what actually happened is nothing short of disgraceful. Again, months earlier she was on her high horse over how Everton were delighted to align with 'her game too' a movement that makes football a more welcoming and inclusive environment for female supporters. To then allow herself to be painted as a victim of a serious assault, but not wanting to report it to the police? Why? Embarrassing.
She did great work with Eitc, but even there she was all about self promotion. Who's head of Eitc now? I honestly don't have a clue..... Maybe that was all dear old Bills plan all along, bigging her up so we'd be more accepting of a mediocre appointment in the CEO chair
She's nowhere near good enough for Everton. She'll never get another job at this level again. She was installed because of loyalty. She's got to go.
Fortunately, it seems it's already done.