As much as I would like Elstone to be replaced, surely he has always taken his instructions from Kenwright in any case? I don't find it plausible that he would elicit an independent stance on this, he has his place in the structure like everyone else.
It would be hard to countenance anything of significance happening or not happening at Everton without at least tacit approval from Kenwright, and now, Moshiri.
They are all acting in concert with Elstone the one sent out to do the bidding.
The 18-month period in the run-up to Moshiri's acquisition of shares clearly resulted in cementing good relations between him and BK/RE. Even if the latter two remain in place only until Moshiri's options are exercised, I still would not be surprised at that point if we don't see new faces.
We need people in the boardroom capable of taking us into the 21st century as a club and ensuring delivery on the stadium, not a continued love-in between them all, to the clubs detriment.
Correct, RE has been given the instruction top down in my view and would have spoken with Bill directly on the matter.









