Farhad Moshiri asks him to continue in ‘period of transition’Fans have said protests will intensify if Kenwright continues
Bill Kenwright is to continue as Everton’s chairman despite a warning from fans that they would intensify protests against the club’s hierarchy if he were not removed.
Kenwright is understood to have been planning to step down after 19 years. When the departures of Denise Barrett-Baxendale as chief executive, Grant Ingles as chief finance officer and Graeme Sharp as a nonexecutive director were announced at the start of last week, Everton said a statement on “the future of the chairman” would follow “in the next 48 hours”.
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