Bill Kenwright

Dear Mr Kenwright

You have enjoyed your 'good days' but now is the time to let someone else take over the reins, someone more youthful and who understands 'modern' football dynamics.

It is not good for your health to still be involved in such a pressure cooker atmosphere. You should be enjoying your twilight years instead of being ridiculed and hounded out of the Club you have professed to support since you were a little lad.

As a stage impresario you have produced some magnificent West End and Broadway shows but that is what you know, where your expertise lies.

Football, however, is not your area of expertise especially in the modern game and by hanging in there you are denying someone else more qualified to take the Club forward from stepping into the role you are currently holding.

Do you want your tenure as the figurehead of this great institution to become any more tarnished than it already is or do the right thing and step aside thereby retaining some semblance of self-respect and, just perhaps, dilute the increasing ill-feeling that has manifested itself over the past few years?

Hopefully, those who surround and love you will be able to persuade you that relinquishing your role will better benefit your longevity of life prospects.

You don't need to put yourself through this nightmare any longer or impose it upon the support of this great Club.

Kind regards,

Me and just about every other Evertonian.
 
Dear Mr Kenwright

You have enjoyed your 'good days' but now is the time to let someone else take over the reins, someone more youthful and who understands 'modern' football dynamics.

It is not good for your health to still be involved in such a pressure cooker atmosphere. You should be enjoying your twilight years instead of being ridiculed and hounded out of the Club you have professed to support since you were a little lad.

As a stage impresario you have produced some magnificent West End and Broadway shows but that is what you know, where your expertise lies.

Football, however, is not your area of expertise especially in the modern game and by hanging in there you are denying someone else more qualified to take the Club forward from stepping into the role you are currently holding.

Do you want your tenure as the figurehead of this great institution to become any more tarnished than it already is or do the right thing and step aside thereby retaining some semblance of self-respect and, just perhaps, dilute the increasing ill-feeling that has manifested itself over the past few years?

Hopefully, those who surround and love you will be able to persuade you that relinquishing your role will better benefit your longevity of life prospects.

You don't need to put yourself through this nightmare any longer or impose it upon the support of this great Club.

Kind regards,

Me and just about every other Evertonian.*. *except Carlin
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….the protest needs to be backed by proper research & proper evidence of Kenwright mismanagement.

It needs sound leadership with minds who are deeply aware of their brief & who can articulate the case. The fans need to maintain the moral high ground & not get sucked into hyperbole.
The NSNOW campaign are dropping use of the word ‘protest’ as it has too many negative connotations.

The actions being taken are ‘support’ for the club - not those owning and supposedly running it.
 

He did well to not sack Moyes, and selected Moyes. But honestly, he was never really under any serious pressure to be sacked.
He didn’t sack Moyes because he has us punching above our weight financially speaking (not in terms however of our stature or size). No other manager in our history would have lasted 11 years without winning a tropy and whilst they now feel like halcyon days, back then Moyes’ performance on a pityful budget was the enabler for Kenwright to stay in power.
 
He didn’t sack Moyes because he has us punching above our weight financially speaking (not in terms however of our stature or size). No other manager in our history would have lasted 11 years without winning a tropy and whilst they now feel like halcyon days, back then Moyes’ performance on a pityful budget was the enabler for Kenwright to stay in power.
The thing that really got my goat was Kenwright/the Board allowing Moyes to run down his contract and not get any compensation from Man Utd.
To add insult to injury they allowed Moyes to come back on to the pitch after the final whistle at his last game in charge when he should have been chased from Goodison instead.

We became a sentimental soft touch under Kenwright and that needs to be eradicated from the culture of the club along with him following close behind.
 
….the protest needs to be backed by proper research & proper evidence of Kenwright mismanagement.

It needs sound leadership with minds who are deeply aware of their brief & who can articulate the case. The fans need to maintain the moral high ground & not get sucked into hyperbole.
Those 2 lads who did that podcast, from Australia I think ?? The ones who had the face to face Kenwright meeting some years ago. They seemed to get strong and well researched points across in an eloquent manner. Hopefully those boys could get involved, they seem to have a dossier on this individual.
 

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