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Our former CEO Denise Barrett Baxendale aka "Miss Dynamite" and former Chief Finance Officer Grant Ingles were both given brief mentions in our decimation as not bearing witness or not involved in the hearing itself so did not give evidence into what they both just have had huge bearings on. With them both been called "revered" and "World Class" surely they should have been called upon, because they both would have been very involved and could have given important evidence in our disastrous hearing. Now I know they both left "under a cloud" but what I want to understand and what was not made clear was, were they barred from giving evidence ? Or did they decline to give evidence ? If it is the latter as I understand it they were very well paid and very well compensated when they left to look for other opportunities with the encouragement of the Goodison faithfull. Do you think they declined because they had a titty lip ?
 

Surely Ingles as Chief Financial Officer should be made to answer questions at the very least.
its entirely possible the legal team spoke him, heard what he had to say, and thought, yeah we can't put this guy up he will make it worse lol
Edit: Same with DBB, i mean she got traumatised by a fake headlock... this would have been to much for her..
 
Our former CEO Denise Barrett Baxendale aka "Miss Dynamite" and former Chief Finance Officer Grant Ingles were both given brief mentions in our decimation as not bearing witness or not involved in the hearing itself so did not give evidence into what they both just have had huge bearings on. With them both been called "revered" and "World Class" surely they should have been called upon, because they both would have been very involved and could have given important evidence in our disastrous hearing. Now I know they both left "under a cloud" but what I want to understand and what was not made clear was, were they barred from giving evidence ? Or did they decline to give evidence ? If it is the latter as I understand it they were very well paid and very well compensated when they left to look for other opportunities with the encouragement of the Goodison faithfull. Do you think they declined because they had a titty lip ?
Ingles wouldn’t have been able to work again in finance if he’d have stood in front of the commission defending those numbers, which as CFO he is responsible for reporting. Who knows if he had the power to red flag the situation years ago, but he should/would have been closer to the numbers than anyone else on planet earth.
 

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We sent our best and brightest to defend our cause.
 
its entirely possible the legal team spoke him, heard what he had to say, and thought, yeah we can't put this guy up he will make it worse lol
Edit: Same with DBB, i mean she got traumatised by a fake headlock... this would have been to much for her..
It throws a whole new 'slant' on the timing of the board resignations.
It's almost as if 'headlockgate' was made up as an excuse for them to resign before the sh*t hit the fan(s) :mad:
 
It throws a whole new 'slant' on the timing of the board resignations.
It's almost as if 'headlockgate' was made up as an excuse for them to resign before the sh*t hit the fan(s) :mad:
it is entriely possible the 2 events are connected..
 

DBB, Ingles, moshiri and All involved from the Everton perspective in this crap shoot need to be addressed once we’ve sorted and won our fight out with the corrupt premier league - they should definitely be next in line for our focus.
 
its entirely possible the legal team spoke him, heard what he had to say, and thought, yeah we can't put this guy up he will make it worse lol
Edit: Same with DBB, i mean she got traumatised by a fake headlock... this would have been to much for her..
You may be very very close to the truth.
 
You may be very very close to the truth.
Having worked in the legal field for quite a number of years nothing surprises me. Its possible they fired them to stop them giving evidence, difficult for the commission to compel a private citizen to give evidence as opposed a current employee...
Edit: in fact its entirely possible they fired them so they could later down the line hang the blame on them and say to people, look we fired the people responsible.. it wont happen again...
 
Having worked in the legal field for quite a number of years nothing surprises me. Its possible they fired them to stop them giving evidence, difficult for the commission to compel a private citizen to give evidence as opposed a current employee...
Edit: in fact its entirely possible they fired them so they could later down the line hang the blame on them and say to people, look we fired the people responsible.. it wont happen again...
As a retired solicitor I can entirely envisage the point you've made in the first paragraph.
 

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