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		right-loving man, was both unjust & unmerited.

			He regretted to strike a sorry note,
		when mentioning Mr. Andrew Coffey's name. After
		various operations & treatments, this Director had,
		ultimately, to have his eyes removed. The Meeting
		agreed, that a message of good wishes should be
		sent to Mr. Coffey.
			Returning to the players, he referred
		to the success of the experiment made in playing
		such boys as Lovett, Hill, Finnis, Simmons, Lindeman,
		Owen & Lyon. These lads justified the attempt made
		3 years ago, to organise 5 teams, instead of the
		usual 3.
			In his opinion, these was nothing
		wrong with wartime football, except the lack
		of atmosphere due to the small attendances.
		Money had not been spared, even under present
		conditions, to bring the best teams & best players
		to Goodison Park, but the public response had
		been extremely poor.
			The appeal for Comforts for the Troops
		Fund had been very good indeed, but he response
		of the City Organisation responsible for the collection
		& distribution of same, had been very disappointing.
		Not one single note or message of acknowledgment,
		had been received, excepting from those units
		supplied direct from the Company's offices.
			Before dealing with the Accounts, the
		Directors wished to show their appreciation of the
		Auditors action, in voluntarily accepting a very
		much reduced fee for their services.
			Regarding the Income & Expenditure
		account, the loss was very largely accounted
		for by the Bank commitments. The Income