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#27 Years/NSNOW/#AllTogetherNow Fan Campaign

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I think some of them know exactly the issues but will not acknowledge it publicly. If fans can see it I refuse to believe not one “journalist “ cannot.
We have two Everton *journalists* who think it's a great idea to 'like' a hit piece story that blamed Everton for the Atlantic slave trade.

How on earth O'Keeffe and Boyland can crawl out from under their rocks to report on Everton as if they're honest brokers I have no idea.

The pair of shameless weapons.
 
I think some of them know exactly the issues but will not acknowledge it publicly. If fans can see it I refuse to believe not one “journalist “ cannot.
I just find it very odd the way they all seem so scared of Kenwright, they would sooner write negative stuff about a politician or a celeb or even a member of the royal family but they are all petrified to write the truth about a football club and the way it's been run under the longstanding chairman/board/owner.
 
We have two Everton *journalists* who think it's a great idea to 'like' a hit piece story that blamed Everton for the Atlantic slave trade.

How on earth O'Keeffe and Boyland can crawl out from under their rocks to report on Everton as if they're honest brokers I have no idea.

The pair of shameless weapons.

People like that always give themselves away. It’s not just what they say it’s what they don’t.

It’s not journalism. If it was, there would be none of that behaviour. They have no integrity.

The only one from a national media perspective who remotely looks at it with a critical eye is Phil McNulty and I know he had some disagreements with Joe Royle way back in the 90s.
 
I just find it very odd the way they all seem so scared of Kenwright, they would sooner write negative stuff about a politician or a celeb or even a member of the royal family but they are all petrified to write the truth about a football club and the way it's been run under the longstanding chairman/board/owner.

I think it will all come out in the end. In self serving environments like that someone always slips up.
 

People like that always give themselves away. It’s not just what they say it’s what they don’t.

It’s not journalism. If it was, there would be none of that behaviour. They have no integrity.

The only one from a national media perspective who remotely looks at it with a critical eye is Phil McNulty and I know he had some disagreements with Joe Royle way back in the 90s.
They're all self serving parasites.
 
They're all self serving parasites.

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Rightly or wrongly, I think the biggest problem for those organising the protests is that still a majority of match going fans are grateful for what Bill has done for the club in the past or at least ambivalent towards him so it will be difficult for any protests to gain traction while that remains the case.

Not saying I agree, but some people work all week and enjoy the release of the football come the weekend. They don’t want to be bothered with politicking.
A majority? Really?
Grateful? Seriously?
Nah.
 
Rightly or wrongly, I think the biggest problem for those organising the protests is that still a majority of match going fans are grateful for what Bill has done for the club in the past or at least ambivalent towards him so it will be difficult for any protests to gain traction while that remains the case.

Not saying I agree, but some people work all week and enjoy the release of the football come the weekend. They don’t want to be bothered with politicking.

We all work all week mate. I just want the club to be ran better.
 

He went to a few early on. The first one I noticed he skipped was Man Utd.

I asked Graham Stuart where the chairman was and he sheepishly mumbled no idea.

I'm not sure he's been seen since? Was he there for Palace? I remember seeing DBB on the telly for Leicester. Neither of them there for Boxing day.

Close to 1 million pounds a year each and can't be arsed showing up.

Giz a job. I can do that.

Kenwright deliberately avoided that game.
 
Rightly or wrongly, I think the biggest problem for those organising the protests is that still a majority of match going fans are grateful for what Bill has done for the club in the past or at least ambivalent towards him so it will be difficult for any protests to gain traction while that remains the case.

Not saying I agree, but some people work all week and enjoy the release of the football come the weekend. They don’t want to be bothered with politicking.

They don’t have to be bothered. No one is forcing them to do anything. If all they want is to have a drink and watch the match, nothing is preventing them from doing so.
 

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