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Player Valuation: £60m
A board meeting to discuss the departure of Keith Wyness may well be 10 days away for Bill Kenwright and his board members, but it seems as though the Everton chairman has already been sounding-out possible replacements.
The chairman is understood to be desperate to install someone as CEO who has a greater understanding of the football club than Wyness did, and has approached a 55 year old Evertonian with a background in education to be his next CEO.
Charles Mills, having held a season ticket for almost five decades of his life, is the former CEO of one of the country's largest education providers, and was involved in grass-roots football on Merseyside in the 1970's.
Kenwright is understood to have become frustrated at Wyness' lack of understanding of the Evertonian mindset, and believes that bringing in someone who combines an Evertonian heart with the brain of a successful businessman is the way forward for the club.
What do you think? Sounds good hey! anyone is better that wyness i think. An Evertonian to,sounds promising.
CEO is an important part of a football club these days. So this appointment needs to be right.