Not a fan of Wyness then Tom?I suppose if anything would be his finishing move it'd be sitting on someone![]()

Not a fan of Wyness then Tom?I suppose if anything would be his finishing move it'd be sitting on someone![]()
Not a fan of Wyness then Tom?
Reckon there'll be an annoucement tomorrow to say it's been called in?Is it obvious?
Let's just say I'm very cynical about some of the motivation behind the Kirkby plans...
Reckon there'll be an annoucement tomorrow to say it's been called in?
Hope so. The o/s offer no good luck message or anything of that nature so I would assume it's not been an amicable partingthe timing seems a bit unfortunate, but overall i consider wyness to have been a disappointment as ceo. i just hope we can get somebody in who can take effective control of the running of the club. if it does mean kirkby's called in & that his departure signals the end of everton's involvement in the project that'll be a bit of a relief, but it begs the question - what next? at this stage his resignation raises more questions than it answers. hopefully it's happened at kenwright's instigation & he already has a replacement lined up.
why write the same post twice
I'd agree. Nervous coupla weeks coming upWell the timing is very coincidental isn't it, so an announcement in the next few days about Kirkby going down the pan is viable
Either Kirkby plans have died or possibly Moyes isn't happy with his negotiations
Most logical reasons I think