What time does it start mate?
6pm.
What time does it start mate?
They would cut off any shareholder asking any question that could be considered even slightly awkward. These meetings are held just to go through the motions. There won't be any platform for anyone to ask probing questions.
Well what we have to work with is the question that needs to be asked!
- Who exactly is responsible for us starting the season without a striker & only one (ageing) Left Back?
- Given the above, what exactly was our “Director of Football” doing all season? Why didn’t we have these players signed up before 1st Jan?
- Who exactly does our transfer negotiations, because it’s quite clear they’re unfit for purpose.
This.
In any other business in the world , to succeed, you put your best people , in their best position, so you can achieve your yearly targets.
This starts at the top, with the CEO, getting the right balance of people around him, all pulling the same way for the benefit of the business.
To meet those targets everybody in its employment need to be performing at their best, right down to the shop floor.
If the business is not set up to succeed , it won't.
At the moment our club does not feel "set up to succeed".
If i was CEO , i would be looking at our recent transfer dealings and asking Mr. Walsh two questions.
1) Why do we have only 1 left back employed at our club?
2) Why did we start September the 1st with no recognised Centre forward?
Anybody performing with the ineptitude of Mr. Walsh would not last 5 minutes in the real business world.
Oh ey.They should be having that meating, after the transfer window closes.
that would make more sense.
Meeting! Thanks. You learn something everydayOh ey.
Lots of questions there that need answering, but, alas, i don't think we will get them.I think most has been covered by Andy and earlier posts.
I honestly don't think we'll get decent answers simply because it's Kenwright & Elstone. It'll be happy clappy , it was a tough start but we're turning it around etc etc.
Hopefully someone is able to ask some pertinent questions though.
- Who is responsible for the state of the joke that is the communications department? Fan engagement is at an all time low and when it happens it's a joke because it's usually via Jim White who has no official affiliation with Everton Football Club.
 - What does Steve Walsh actually do? Like what is his typical day? Is the job title of 'Director of Football' suitable, from what I can see he is not actually providing any direction to the footballing strategy of Everton.
 - What went wrong in the summer? The manager publicly demanded a striker and left sided defender and the club & Steve Walsh surly failed at that.
 - Is selling the likes of Barkley, Lukaku, Stones, Deulofeu the vision that Moshiri thinks will stop Everton from being a museum?
 
If you were CEO and that is all you were worried about, I would sack you.This.
In any other business in the world , to succeed, you put your best people , in their best position, so you can achieve your yearly targets.
This starts at the top, with the CEO, getting the right balance of people around him, all pulling the same way for the benefit of the business.
To meet those targets everybody in its employment need to be performing at their best, right down to the shop floor.
If the business is not set up to succeed , it won't.
At the moment our club does not feel "set up to succeed".
If i was CEO , i would be looking at our recent transfer dealings and asking Mr. Walsh two questions.
1) Why do we have only 1 left back employed at our club?
2) Why did we start September the 1st with no recognised Centre forward?
Anybody performing with the ineptitude of Mr. Walsh would not last 5 minutes in the real business world.
...I can see Allardyce getting a new contract but I doubt he’ll be in charge if and when the new stadium opens. If he is, he’ll have been a resounding success.
If you were CEO and that is all you were worried about, I would sack you.
Turnover, profitability, marketing, new stadium.... that is what you should be focusing on.

Step away from the bottleMaybe we'll hear what became of the arteta money.
This.If you were CEO and that is all you were worried about, I would sack you.
Turnover, profitability, marketing, new stadium.... that is what you should be focusing on.
NSNOWe are 9th, despite a really bad start. It's neither bird nor fish. Im enjoying the leave of Barkley and Miralles. Big Sam is doing good things, and the team is playing football again, plus we could have won against Liverpool, if the ref was not a covard.
Things are alright
Moshiri needs to step up front and centre, clear his throat and state:Lots of questions there that need answering, but, alas, i don't think we will get them.
They will talk about stabilising this season before pushing forward in 2018/19 season, with no reference to the debacle that has been 2017/18 season.
They will talk about a transition period post Koeman.
They will officially welcome Sam aboard and thank him for his work so far.
Then they will stick their collective chests out and spend 2 hours telling us about how we can all look forward to the exciting journey we face as they work towards planning and finalising the move our brand new shiny stadium.
Although with a team languishing in mid table of the premier league season after season, occasionally qualifying for Europe and regularly failing in domestic cup competitions, how the hell they expect to fill it week in week out defeats me altogether.