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Rafa BenÃtezâs arrival is a step in the right direction for stepping-stone club Everton Sunday, 4 July, 2021
We don t often see articles about Everton in The Observer. This one by
Jonathan Wilson concludes in a condescending manner that Rafa Benitez might be a good fit:
âHe distrusts individual inspiration, which can bring conflict with bigger egos, but that s an approach that seems more logically suited to a club of Everton s status than Ancelotti s ever did. BenÃtez s biggest successes have come with clubs on the fringes of the elite Valencia, Liverpool (as they were) and Napoli where the organisation he attempts to instil, uninhibited by the egos of stars, elevates players to compete with more obvious starry names.â
Financial Warning Shot Depending a lot on the financial situation because Financial Fair Play is there. You have to follow these rules but we have to bring what we need.” We have to be ambitious but at the same time, we have to manage the situation. We maybe have some players that have to leave.” If they leave, it will give us more chances to approach other players and improve the squad. Everybody knows that this club has spent a lot of money in the last few years so that means that Financial Fair Play is there, so you have to respect the rules and you have to manage in the best way possible.”
Everton s Chief Executive Officer, Professor Denise Barrett-Baxendale, MBE, has been named Business Woman of the Year and netted an awards hat-trick at the National Business Women s Awards 2020.
Professor Barrett-Baxendale had already been named Business Woman of the Year in the large organisation category and ‘Influential Business Woman of the Year , when she was revealed as the judges choice for the evening s top honour.
And there was a fourth accolade for Professor Barrett-Baxendale when she received a silver award for Corporate Leader of the Year.
The Overall Business Woman of the Year award recognised Everton s CEO for her exceptional leadership of Everton Football Club and steering the response of both the football club and its charity, Everton in the Community, to the global coronavirus outbreak.
Liverpool Waterfront loses World Heritage status Lyndon Lloyd Wednesday, 21 July, 2021
In a move that has been anticipated for a while, Unesco, citing years of development for an “irreversible loss” to the historic value of its Victorian docks have removed Liverpool s waterfront of its World Heritage Site status. Following a secret ballot
at the latest session of the World Heritage Committee China today, the heritage body declared that the “outstanding universal value” of Liverpool s Maritime Mercantile City has been irrevocably compromised by new construction, including plans for Everton s new 52,000-seater stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.
The decision is seen by many as a blow for the city s prestige and tourism, particularly as Liverpool is only the third place to lose World Heritage Status in nearly 50 years while others have long regarded Unesco and the heritage site designation as holding bac