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Following on from @davek posting numerous times about Moshiri not issuing statements to the fans via the club and @The Esk 's thread about communication, I think the club should release a 'manifesto' to the fan base.

This should highlight the club, our history, where we are today in the community etc and should highlight our standing in the game as the 4th most successful side in England and one of the football leagues founding members, also of course play on 'The Peoples Club' tagline.

Secondly, it should also highlight, in full, the aims of the Board to build a new stadium and openly show the progress which has been made so far and what we aim to achieve going forward. Major structural changes and aims for the growth of the club as a whole going forward.

These aims should also spread in smaller detail, to the playing staff, ongoing transfer approach and include the team we are building in the backroom.

In the summer our name must have been circulated all over Europe, mostly through the Witsel saga and also news of large bids for Koulibaly etc. Although these moves ended in failure, our name was out there as a club looking to buy and make serious moves in the market.

Surely by issuing a manifesto to the fans we, as a fanbase would be more positive with the new regime. Additionally, sponsors may 'buy-in' to the new ethos which additionally creates new revenue streams.

Although EITC seem to be making great strides, as a club we need to do much more. We need to motivate the fan base, increase sponsor/advertising/marketing interests which all stems from.a manifesto to increase interest. On the playing side, publicise an ethos where players will have us on a list of desirable clubs to join, Martinez and Moyes both claimed we were a club which gave young players a chance--we should broadcast this or whatever our new management plan on doing.

I'm not sure why we haven't done this already...

If Jerry McGuire could do it overnight...
 

with elstone still there you have as much chance as niase turning out to be a world beater. as for big transfers is it a case of playing at it with no real intent as has happened in past
 
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It shouldn't really matter, it's just good practice.

...there are so many dependencies and ultimately words mean little. I suppose they could issue a mission statement with long-term objectives but they would have to be high-level. At the end of the day, what matters is what the board delivers as opposed to what they say they will deliver.

Remember Kenwright and Martinez promising Champions League football, it looked a stupid comment when we were floundering and he was sacked.
 
...there are so many dependencies and ultimately words mean little. I suppose they could issue a mission statement with long-term objectives but they would have to be high-level. At the end of the day, what matters is what the board delivers as opposed to what they say they will deliver.

Remember Kenwright and Martinez promising Champions League football, it looked a stupid comment when we were floundering and he was sacked.

I wouldnt advocate setting such lofty sights but some kind of plan being put forward and and an ethos on the playing side would be a positive move i think.

Also surely this can be presented quite easily as we have a new owner, new board members and Walsh seems to be bringing in backroom staff...

I think its a bit strange not to put anything out there especially if were targeting a new stadium
 
I wouldnt advocate setting such lofty sights but some kind of plan being put forward and and an ethos on the playing side would be a positive move i think.

Also surely this can be presented quite easily as we have a new owner, new board members and Walsh seems to be bringing in backroom staff...

I think its a bit strange not to put anything out there especially if were targeting a new stadium

...I think Moshiri has made it clear that a new ground is on the agenda.
 

Following on from @davek posting numerous times about Moshiri not issuing statements to the fans via the club and @The Esk 's thread about communication, I think the club should release a 'manifesto' to the fan base.

This should highlight the club, our history, where we are today in the community etc and should highlight our standing in the game as the 4th most successful side in England and one of the football leagues founding members, also of course play on 'The Peoples Club' tagline.

Secondly, it should also highlight, in full, the aims of the Board to build a new stadium and openly show the progress which has been made so far and what we aim to achieve going forward. Major structural changes and aims for the growth of the club as a whole going forward.

These aims should also spread in smaller detail, to the playing staff, ongoing transfer approach and include the team we are building in the backroom.

In the summer our name must have been circulated all over Europe, mostly through the Witsel saga and also news of large bids for Koulibaly etc. Although these moves ended in failure, our name was out there as a club looking to buy and make serious moves in the market.

Surely by issuing a manifesto to the fans we, as a fanbase would be more positive with the new regime. Additionally, sponsors may 'buy-in' to the new ethos which additionally creates new revenue streams.

Although EITC seem to be making great strides, as a club we need to do much more. We need to motivate the fan base, increase sponsor/advertising/marketing interests which all stems from.a manifesto to increase interest. On the playing side, publicise an ethos where players will have us on a list of desirable clubs to join, Martinez and Moyes both claimed we were a club which gave young players a chance--we should broadcast this or whatever our new management plan on doing.

I'm not sure why we haven't done this already...

If Jerry McGuire could do it overnight...
Would be a postivie thing but knowing the club they will balls it up anyway.

Promise to invest in the squad then lose out on players afterwards for example. Plan the stadium, the council make it difficult, plan a 5 year league projection, don't meet it,

these things would have a massive adverse effect towards the board because at least Bill just routinely ran us into the ground, you don't want the board to be lying straight to us, even if it isn't totally their fault.
 
has any self-proclaimed "manifesto" ever actually amounted to anything positive?

actions first, then words

Surely by issuing a manifesto to the fans we, as a fanbase would be more positive with the new regime

lol

we'd be burning it in our seats down 1-0 before the first half whistle even blows

grandiose self-important gestures belong on the other side of the park
 
Following on from @davek posting numerous times about Moshiri not issuing statements to the fans via the club and @The Esk 's thread about communication, I think the club should release a 'manifesto' to the fan base.

This should highlight the club, our history, where we are today in the community etc and should highlight our standing in the game as the 4th most successful side in England and one of the football leagues founding members, also of course play on 'The Peoples Club' tagline.

Secondly, it should also highlight, in full, the aims of the Board to build a new stadium and openly show the progress which has been made so far and what we aim to achieve going forward. Major structural changes and aims for the growth of the club as a whole going forward.

These aims should also spread in smaller detail, to the playing staff, ongoing transfer approach and include the team we are building in the backroom.

In the summer our name must have been circulated all over Europe, mostly through the Witsel saga and also news of large bids for Koulibaly etc. Although these moves ended in failure, our name was out there as a club looking to buy and make serious moves in the market.

Surely by issuing a manifesto to the fans we, as a fanbase would be more positive with the new regime. Additionally, sponsors may 'buy-in' to the new ethos which additionally creates new revenue streams.

Although EITC seem to be making great strides, as a club we need to do much more. We need to motivate the fan base, increase sponsor/advertising/marketing interests which all stems from.a manifesto to increase interest. On the playing side, publicise an ethos where players will have us on a list of desirable clubs to join, Martinez and Moyes both claimed we were a club which gave young players a chance--we should broadcast this or whatever our new management plan on doing.

I'm not sure why we haven't done this already...

If Jerry McGuire could do it overnight...

aaaannnnd *snaps fingers! you're back in the room
 
Maybe they can't do this because they have a planned strategy of draining the club dry and selling Goodison for a retail park/housing development. Laughing at us from their private jets as they disappear into the horizon, with only 5% of the Goodison money having been spent on a division 2 stadium for the youngsters that make up what remains of our desolated team.

Or I suppose, maybe they won't do it because they just don't want to.

I am not sure which but I am going with C... cheese on biscuits... yeah you heard... keep yer toast, I'm having biscuits.
 

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