Bill Kenwright to stay on as Everton chairman despite supporter protests
Bill Kenwright will stay on in his role as Everton chairman, the Premier League club have announced.
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Bill Kenwright will stay on in his role as Everton chairman, the Premier League club have announced.
MANCHESTER, England : Everton chairman Bill Kenwright will remain in his role and majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri is joining the board of directors as the Premier League club navigates a time of transition.
Everton fans have vowed to intensify protests against the club’s hierarchy unless Bill Kenwright is removed as chairman.
LONDON: Everton drew a line under another dismal season by announcing on Monday (Jun 12) that directors Denise Barrett-Baxendale, Grant Ingles and Graeme Sharp, a goalscoring crowd hero in the 1980s, had left the club.
Three members of Everton’s board left their roles on Monday and the chairman, Bill Kenwright, is expected to go in the next 48 hours in developments which signal the arrival of fresh investment.
S ean Dyche made no attempt to sugarcoat Everton’s latest relegation escape after victory against Bournemouth on the final day. Survival afforded the Everton manager opportunity to speak with refreshing honesty about the problems he inherited and the “massive amount of work to be done, not just from me but from everyone at the club” to ensure next season does not bring a third successive relegation scrap. What does need to change?
Merseyside Police has revealed it is in contact with Everton over alleged threats made towards the club's directors ahead of last weekend's Premier League match against Southampton.
Everton’s board of directors were instructed not to attend Saturday's home match against Southampton because of a “real and credible threat to their safety and security,” the Premier League team have revealed.