Lampard gets the vote of confidence from Everton owner
Everton owner Farhad Moshiri insists he retains faith in manager Frank Lampard and the board of directors as he seeks to quell rising tensions among supporters.
The Toffees' Fans' Forum wrote an open letter to Moshiri on Friday asking him to address some of their concerns about the club.
A group of supporters also have a sit-in protest planned for after Saturday's must-win match at home to fellow strugglers Southampton, at which they will call for the owner to make sweeping changes at boardroom level.
With the club staring at a second successive relegation battle and the prospect of little to cheer in the transfer window at a club fighting financial pressures, Moshiri has moved to answer some of the criticism.
"I have faith in the work being done not only by our manager, but our director of football (Kevin Thelwell) and our board of directors," he wrote in response.
"That faith is based on my knowledge of the depth and quality of work being done both at Finch Farm and the Royal Liver Building - and of the plan that is in place.
"I am confident that we have skilled, experienced and focused professionals at all levels of the club. "We are all agreed that our current league position must and will improve.
"The focus of myself, the club and the fans is aligned - a better Everton - and I am confident we can move forward in a constructive and positive manner.
"I welcome the plans for the Fan Advisory Board to host a series of sessions with fans to gather feedback, thoughts and concerns - of which the Forum is a part."
The letter will, however, do little to de-escalate tensions among the fanbase, with the Fans' Forum responding "Our current situation is unacceptable. It's time for a better Everton".
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