Everton crisis: board threatened and will not attend match

Everton posted a statement on their website and confirmed that their board will not attend Saturday's match against Southampton on the recommendation of security staff.
"Everton’s Board of Directors have been instructed not to attend today’s Premier League fixture against Southampton because of a “real and credible threat to their safety and security. Chairman Bill Kenwright, CEO Denise Barrett-Baxendale, Chief Finance & Strategy Officer Grant Ingles and Non-Executive Director Graeme Sharp have reluctantly accepted the outcome of the safety assessment carried out by security advisors," the club stated.
And in the same vein, the English club explained the reasons: "The Board members received the instruction following malicious and unacceptably threatening correspondence received by the Club and increasing incidents of anti-social behaviour – including targeted physical aggression - at recent home matches.
A Security & Safety Advisor said: “Following a thorough risk assessment, and in response to tangible threats received by the Club and intelligence we have gathered, the Club’s Board members have been told they must not attend today’s fixture.”
Meanwhile, a Club spokesperson added: “This is an unprecedented decision for Everton Football Club – never before has our entire Board of Directors been ordered not to attend a match on safety grounds. It is a profoundly sad day for Everton and Evertonians.”
The Merseyside club are struggling in the Premier League and their fans are angry, to the extent that they have put the safety of the board of directors at risk. Frank Lampard's side need to get back to winning ways to escape the relegation zone.
January 14, 2023