Another sleepless night worrying about something I have literally no involvement with. It's like watching a relative or close friend get sent down despite overwhelming evidence of their innocence because the police want a result, the beak is bent and/or the jury want it over quick.
The only crumb of comfort is that a myriad of Evertonians out there have shot more holes in it than someone who dares beats Kim Jong Un at snakes and ladders.
If shagger silk's experience and reputation is anything to go by, the sum of those findings from mere mortals don't even account for 5% of what he could uncover/exploit. This time there's also political pressure, and Masters' DCMS performance has exposed him as the worm he is - he's just the man behind the curtain, not the grand, all-powerful wizard of Oz he once was.
That said, of course, there will undoubtedly be cronyism at play. And hopefully silk managed to find enough in the handpicked panel's background to use as a conflict of interest if we don't get the points back.