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Big FOUR North American leagues? I thought there were only 3 countries and a load of Caribbean islands in North America.
Does Jamaica have a football league to be spoken about in the same sentence as Mexico?
Also, it will be a while before we have to worry about it - but i would dearly like some comms about what would happen if multiple of our sibling teams qualify for the same tournament.
Does Jamaica have a football league to be spoken about in the same sentence as Mexico?
Also, it will be a while before we have to worry about it - but i would dearly like some comms about what would happen if multiple of our sibling teams qualify for the same tournament.
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NHL, NBA, NFL, MLB…superpull wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 11:43 am Big FOUR North American leagues? I thought there were only 3 countries and a load of Caribbean islands in North America.
Does Jamaica have a football league to be spoken about in the same sentence as Mexico?
Also, it will be a while before we have to worry about it - but i would dearly like some comms about what would happen if multiple of our sibling teams qualify for the same tournament.
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You’re alright. I assumed it meant they had regional divisions because it’s such a big country. MLS North, South, East and West!
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I doubt this will see much happen in the short term, but it should make it easier for TFG to invest in the future
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This appears to be confirmation that we "sold" the women's team before the end of the last financial year.
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1 and a half years, says he was appointed in December 2023 at the top of the article and did other jobs before since 2017.
"James has served Everton for eight years in a variety of senior leadership positions. He was appointed Chief Financial Officer in December 2023, having filled the role in an interim capacity prior to that. He joined the Club in 2017 and has served as Deputy Finance Director and Financial Director."
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https://www.evertonfc.com/news/2025/jul ... e-everton/
Everton can announce that Chief Financial Officer James Maryniak will leave the Club next month following the opening of Hill Dickinson Stadium.
James has served Everton for eight years in a variety of senior leadership positions. He was appointed Chief Financial Officer in December 2023, having filled the role in an interim capacity prior to that. He joined the Club in 2017 and has served as Deputy Finance Director and Financial Director.
James said: “I leave my time at Everton with an overwhelming sense of pride. It has been a privilege to be a part of a close-knit management team that has fought so hard for this club and the decision to move on from Everton has been one of the most difficult of my life.
"However, with financial stability restored, and the new ownership fully transitioned into their role as custodians of this great club, the time is now right for me to spend some quality time with my young family before embarking on my next career move."
James added: "I am so grateful for the unwavering support and encouragement that I have always felt in my time at Everton and I’m very lucky to have worked with some incredibly talented individuals who put everything into driving this club forward daily.
"Looking forward, the future is extremely bright for Everton. The comprehensive capital restructure that has been delivered provides long-term strength and stability to the Club and, coupled with the opening of Hill Dickinson Stadium, provides a real platform to restore the Club to its rightful place within English football, which Evertonians so richly deserve.
"I wish The Friedkin Group, Angus Kinnear, the management team and all colleagues nothing but the very best for the future and I have every confidence that exciting times are ahead for this special football club."
Everton CEO, Angus Kinnear, said: “James will be very much missed and I want to personally thank him for his many years of service to the Club and for his personal support to The Friedkin Group. We wish James all the very best for his next chapter and look forward to seeing him at future games."
Everton can announce that Chief Financial Officer James Maryniak will leave the Club next month following the opening of Hill Dickinson Stadium.
James has served Everton for eight years in a variety of senior leadership positions. He was appointed Chief Financial Officer in December 2023, having filled the role in an interim capacity prior to that. He joined the Club in 2017 and has served as Deputy Finance Director and Financial Director.
James said: “I leave my time at Everton with an overwhelming sense of pride. It has been a privilege to be a part of a close-knit management team that has fought so hard for this club and the decision to move on from Everton has been one of the most difficult of my life.
"However, with financial stability restored, and the new ownership fully transitioned into their role as custodians of this great club, the time is now right for me to spend some quality time with my young family before embarking on my next career move."
James added: "I am so grateful for the unwavering support and encouragement that I have always felt in my time at Everton and I’m very lucky to have worked with some incredibly talented individuals who put everything into driving this club forward daily.
"Looking forward, the future is extremely bright for Everton. The comprehensive capital restructure that has been delivered provides long-term strength and stability to the Club and, coupled with the opening of Hill Dickinson Stadium, provides a real platform to restore the Club to its rightful place within English football, which Evertonians so richly deserve.
"I wish The Friedkin Group, Angus Kinnear, the management team and all colleagues nothing but the very best for the future and I have every confidence that exciting times are ahead for this special football club."
Everton CEO, Angus Kinnear, said: “James will be very much missed and I want to personally thank him for his many years of service to the Club and for his personal support to The Friedkin Group. We wish James all the very best for his next chapter and look forward to seeing him at future games."