 So far had my sherry as up this steich, what are the exact figures, Pat? It's gone just from 49.9% to 68.6%. By the end of the season it'll have gone up to 77.2%. There you go. There you go. Pat's nose. Does it mean anything? It means he's the youngest, he's the majority shareholder, which he was, he's increased it. I suppose it means he's got more control over the club than what he did off. I think this was always planned, but people were kind of going, I don't know whether he's going to increase it, why would he, and all of those conversations. And today it's been announced that he has, and there's plans to go to 77% as well. By the end of the season. Which is in the contract though, isn't it? It's in the contract. I suppose people will love it and go, well it was always planned, but I suppose the timing of it is quite interesting. Why? What's going on? Just giving this mate some spare cash line I've had. Well actually there's two bits of information. One you've just alluded to and there's another one which might have a little bit more significance actually. So he's gone, he's bought the shares, John Woods it looks like he's bought. John Woods has 3,000 odd shares, he's bought, Arthur Abercrombie's and he's bought. Some bills. So bills still go, shares, and most still obviously, whether he had the shares or not, I would imagine he's still a chairman and he'd still be someone that helps. I think Bill Ken Knight, there's a part of Bill Ken Knight that my share he values in terms of the fact he's been in football for so long. And he uses that as, I don't know, a knowledge base basically. He'll have, obviously the autonomy is over far, and Bill's influence will become less and less. But it's used, I think what we've seen is he has took more power in decision making as well as in the last few months as well, whether it be signings, whether it be who he uses to bring in signings. They've hired and fired and the restructuring of the boards, all those things. And now he's just flexing it a little bit more. We'll come on to Oozman off in a minute. But the stadium, now I believe there's been a new company set up regarding the stadium. Bramley, more stadium development. Which is, I mean that's there, that's back and white, that's in companies house. Keith Harris, it's the name on that document. And when we know that he's been appointed, that's basically the man to lead that. So a new company formed for that. Which I think is quite interesting, it's probably always in the pipeline to do something like that, but it's out now. And I believe there's going to be more coming out of the club I think in the coming weeks and months. Now I don't know, I don't think that's going to be immediately a case of designs and things like that. I think it's just going to be the starting point. And I think the starting point is actually today with that. Because Everton are not super, they know the same fans in one monitor. We're keeping that very close eye on companies house and we'll see that. And I think the board will start rolling in the next few weeks with just little things, just like official things starting to happen with the stadium. Only small, but that's the starting point. So maybe that's a part of it as well. A Usman off obviously is being the name on the lips of a lot of Evertonians in the last few weeks. He sold the shares now in Arsenal. He was asked about it and he said he will always be available to help out his friend. So how does this, do you think, figure into the Usman off situation? I just think, I mean, there was two ways that could have happened. He could have bought them himself. So I'm sure he could have welcomed them into the club as, so he's bought what would have been 19% or something like that, wouldn't he? At the moment shares rise into whatever 26% or 27% or whatever it be. Or Farad can obviously fulfil the contract, which is what was down in black and white. And then obviously Usman off can come on, if he wants to, either buy petition shares off Farad or becoming a board member or what have you. Or he could do it the way that it's done at USM. I think what makes it, it makes it easy because he's not in any other club at the moment. So therefore if one of his companies wants to sponsor Everton's kit for argument, he could pay £300 million. Which I mentioned last week on the video with John. You did, you did. So there's ways round, obviously FFP is a thing. Everton, it'd be great to get Alasio Usman off in, of course it would with his wealth. But we'd have to increase our wage bracket year on year and be tangible with what we do. Tangible evidence to enable us to increase that. It isn't unfortunately for us, the Man City scenario has disappeared. So we couldn't come in tomorrow and Everton in January. He spends £700 million because we wouldn't be able to, we haven't done that ourselves. It's a bit mad because other clubs have got that leg up and they're allowed to do it. But there's obviously ways round that with clubs that are illustrious neighbours. Used warrior and new balance and hid stuff. Not hid, but used different areas to do that. Manchester City have done it. But you'd also do that through infrastructure as well. And they've done it through their new stand. And that's what other clubs you need. That's why you need a new stadium, it's all part of the stadium as well. If you have the stadium, then you can have name and rights for the stadium. And you can put a figure on that then. Can't put a figure on good or some part of a stadium rights. Because FFP, this, all this gets investigated as well. It's a shame, Bramley Moore's not going to be the megaphone. That's what I'm saying. So the stadium thing and the shares and all that. All those three things actually play into each other massively. So you see the other thing. The one thing that I will say in terms of who does them enough. If he's not got his head above the parapet. It enables him to still continue to go much Arsenal. If he wants to, he's in London or go wherever. Go much Everton, he can move around freely without the constraints of how he owns Everton or he's on Everton's board or he's blah blah blah. We know these are business partners. We know that they wanted to do this at Arsenal. They wanted to take over Arsenal. Wanted to put Arsenal right at the top of the tree. Masheri wants to put Everton in that top bracket. It's exactly what he wants to do. A brand new stadium on a waterfront where retail is will be. The figures only rise with 10 seats. Is a massive incentive to someone like Usman of as well. For me, they're going hand in hand. Going full circle. It's just him getting a little bit more control of the board. We're starting to see now, as you say, John Woods is a non-executive member of the board. He continues to be stuff, but it's just chipping away at the old guard. The new brew. He's come in. He's had a couple of years where he tried to do things a bit quickly with people who were in. That hasn't worked. He's reassessed that he's got Marcel Brands in here. He wanted, in all fairness, two years ago, he's in. He looks like he's the business. He's got a young, hungry manager in who's saying all the right things. Like you said before, lots of changes off the field. We've been down to the live of buildings a couple of times now. It's incredible as a headquarters. When you see that, that's the message you want everyone to see. That's the evidence for me that we are going in that direction. The officers overlook where Brandley Moore is going to come out the ground. Everything is moving in the right direction. Farad Meshiri is pushing and driving this bus properly now. Definitely. 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