The Everton Board Thread (Inc. Bill Kenwright / Blue Union)

Is it time for Change...???

  • Kenwright an the Board out, We need Change.

    Votes: 503 80.0%
  • Im Happy with the way thing are. Kenwright an the Board should stay

    Votes: 126 20.0%

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Matts out for the count. Theres nothing left in the tank

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Very much so. In baseball terms, that was a little bit of chin music that Matt pulled his head well away from.

I wonder why he ignored that?

Dave. It was you that were holding Lerner up as the example of a great owner.



Unless you're saying losing £54million in a year is an example of good business and how to run a football club.

Surely you're not saying that are you?

*sniggers*
 
Dave. It was you that were holding Lerner up as the example of a great owner.



Unless you're saying losing £54million in a year is an example of good business and how to run a football club.

Surely you're not saying that are you?

*sniggers*

Dodge number 3
 
They, like us, have won nothing. But the chairman has put in another 20m of his own money. Half cash, half loan notes. Clearly he is looking out for the interests of his company and is willing to invest. We do not have that and that is key.


Commercial income increased by 15.9% and total income increased by 1.3%, resulting in record income of £92million. Their loss at the gate is very, very similar to ours. They have the corporate facilities to prop this up until they improve or the manager goes. Their average is still higher than ours, as is the income generated per seat.

They, like us, have realised paying unsustainable amounts to players is not the way to operate. They have lost ridiculous amounts on players like Curtis Davies, Nicky Shorey, Nigel Reo-Coker, Habib Beye, John Carew, Steve Sidwell, Zat Knight, Luke Young and Moustapha Salifou. Most didn’t play. They carried a far bigger squad than us.

Getting rid of these players will have a massive effect on the wage bill. Villa were big payers. Luke Young turned down the R/S because he would have had to take a drop to £38,000 a week. Throw in big earners like Young, Downing and Milner and you have around £35-40m a year off the bill with N’zogbia at £2.5 and Bent £4m going on it. They are rapdily reducing expenditure. We've reduced our's to the bare minimum and cleaned our cupboards completely bare in terms of assets.

We are in a very different boat. if you take away player sale profit and Bellefield profit, we lose a record £17m in cash profit according to the accounts.

And I'm pretty sure that's the figure what the banks will be looking at, that's a negative cash flow of £17m per year. We do not have an owner willing to absorb these losses on our behalf. The only way to stem these is player sales. We already have the smallest squad in the PL and we are relying more and more on players comign through. Other clubs have tried this and gone down. The doomsday scenario that would kill us.

I'm sure Villa have got a fella on their forums called Ben Affleck posting "at least were not Everton".
 
They, like us, have won nothing. But the chairman has put in another 20m of his own money. Half cash, half loan notes. Clearly he is looking out for the interests of his company and is willing to invest. We do not have that and that is key.


Commercial income increased by 15.9% and total income increased by 1.3%, resulting in record income of £92million. Their loss at the gate is very, very similar to ours. They have the corporate facilities to prop this up until they improve or the manager goes. Their average is still higher than ours, as is the income generated per seat.

They, like us, have realised paying unsustainable amounts to players is not the way to operate. They have lost ridiculous amounts on players like Curtis Davies, Nicky Shorey, Nigel Reo-Coker, Habib Beye, John Carew, Steve Sidwell, Zat Knight, Luke Young and Moustapha Salifou. Most didn’t play. They carried a far bigger squad than us.

Getting rid of these players will have a massive effect on the wage bill. Villa were big payers. Luke Young turned down the R/S because he would have had to take a drop to £38,000 a week. Throw in big earners like Young, Downing and Milner and you have around £35-40m a year off the bill with N’zogbia at £2.5 and Bent £4m going on it. They are rapdily reducing expenditure. We've reduced our's to the bare minimum and cleaned our cupboards completely bare in terms of assets.

We are in a very different boat. if you take away player sale profit and Bellefield profit, we lose a record £17m in cash profit according to the accounts.

And I'm pretty sure that's the figure what the banks will be looking at, that's a negative cash flow of £17m per year. We do not have an owner willing to absorb these losses on our behalf. The only way to stem these is player sales. We already have the smallest squad in the PL and we are relying more and more on players comign through. Other clubs have tried this and gone down. The doomsday scenario that would kill us.

I'm sure Villa have got a fella on their forums called Ben Affleck posting "at least were not Everton".

The ref has stopped it. Any more punishment and Damon is gonna be ****ting in a bag for the rest of his life.

Show some mercy
 
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