The Everton board now consists of six members, including owner Dan Friedkin, Eric Williamson, Chong, Analaura Moreira-Dunkel, and Marcus Watts. Kinnear has spoken about his goals for the club, stating that his main priority is to make Evertonians proud. He believes that this can be achieved through a focus on football, with the team's performance on the pitch being the top priority.
Angus Kinnear has outlined his ambitious targets for the club, including competing at the top level of European football. He cites examples of teams like Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace, who have achieved success in recent years despite being considered smaller clubs. Kinnear believes that Everton has the potential to challenge at the top table of European football, but acknowledges that this will require a pragmatic and balanced approach.
The club's new stadium, the Hill Dickinson Stadium, will be a key factor in their success, providing a state-of-the-art facility for the team to play in. With Kinnear's appointment and the club's new ownership, the season ahead is looking increasingly promising for Everton.