Monday briefing: Everton chairman promises new investment and rejects calls for board to resign
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Everton chairman Bill Kenwright has promised supporters that the club will receive fresh investment and has rejected calls for the board to resign.
In an emotional open letter to fans who are operating a campaign for boardroom change under the slogan #alltogethernow, Kenwright responded to “rumours from ‘well placed and trustworthy sources’ that investment is imminent” cited by the fan group.
“Right now, that could be half right, a quarter right…etc.,” Kenwright wrote. “Bu
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