What I don't get is why, given the opposition to him, he doesn't just voluntarily step down.
A lot of the opposition isn't mild 'maybe its time for a change' kinda stuff, its absolute opposition.
He knows this, the board has stopped coming to home games.
At 77, and knowing a huge chunk of the fanbase want him gone, why doesn't he resign/retire.
He's made his money.
Seems clear that his position is doing more harm than good.
I cant fathom how important he must consider himself.
I would have thought his natural withdrawal was to be a 'life president'. That time has come and gone.
It's gone on too long he's gone on too long. His age and his health come in to play, and that's before we dissect his present 'role' and his
contribution to the recent gaslighting. Let alone breaking down his 20 odd years as chairman and prior to that a board member.
There won't be a change because there is no admission of fault. There is no willingness to do 'whatever it takes'. Everything such as the
strategic review, is just hollow, and meaningless.
On the face of it Moshiri still backs the board and the board remain in place, but I doubt everything is what it seems. The only thing that will
bring change is if the club is sold and better people come in, with a plan. 'Whatever it takes' should be followed by a vision to make Everton
compete again. I'll stop short on saying making Everton the best team in the country, that should be the ambition of the next owner though.