Simon Buttle
Player Valuation: £60m
Highly debatable, according to that well circled theatre book he was a red.Bill Kenwright was a blue.
Highly debatable, according to that well circled theatre book he was a red.Bill Kenwright was a blue.
HaBill Kenwright was a blue.
Sat throwing roses at telly the night of Istanbul.Highly debatable, according to that well circled theatre book he was a red.
Highly debatable, according to that well circled theatre book he was a red.
I know that but no 'blue' lies and treats fellow blues the way Kenwright did over the years, it was never about Everton always about Bill. At the end of the day this is only about stopping 777 that's all that matters at the moment and nothing else.Hate to break it to you as well. Andy Bell was a personal friend to Kenwright and used to be his guest at home and away games.
‘Highly debatable.’Highly debatable, according to that well circled theatre book he was a red.
Writing on his Patreon blog journalist Alan Nixon claims that Andy Bell and George Downing could take up ownership of the newEverton Stadium at Bramley-Moore DockAccording to Alan Nixon 777 have agreed a deal with Andy Bell and George Downing to sell them the stadium and have the clubs debt to them written off in exchange. Don't know how much truth is in this as I believe that we only owe them about 50 million. Oh well, time will tell.
Writing on his Patreon blog journalist Alan Nixon claims that Andy Bell and George Downing could take up ownership of the newEverton Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock
"Everton super fans Andy Bell and George Downing are ready to make a rescue move to save the club’s future. The duo are keen to strike an agreement with Americans 777 Partners that would see them take over the new ground at Bramley-Moore Dock.
"And that would allow 777’s bid for ownership of the club although they would only become tenants when they eventually leave Goodison.
"Bell is big in the pensions and finance world while Swiss-based Scouser Downing has massive property interests. They have been allies for years. The pair are owed millions from 777 Partners after ploughing in cash. They would waive that huge sum in return for the stadium.
"A deal would also meet one of the main requirements laid down by the Premier League before they pass the 777 takeover.
"Current owner Farhad Moshiri could even become one of the partners who have a stake in the ground which is going to be used for many events and not just football.
"It would leave Everton’s next owners as guests at the new ground but that may be the best way out of their present problems. Bell and Downing are not keen on owning and funding the club although they would step in if 777 ran into trouble down the line."
It's alright, we can just build another stadiumSo BMD wouldnt be owned by the club.
This would be absolutely horrific, be massively against this.
Makes you wonder why Bell didn't get involved while Kenwright was alive.Hate to break it to you as well. Andy Bell was a personal friend to Kenwright and used to be his guest at home and away games.
My mum literally used to sit next to him at primary school. He was a blue, and wore a blue and white scarf his gran knitted.Highly debatable, according to that well circled theatre book he was a red.
Was in the scum last night. But as he is a journalist for them, then that makes sense. But we owe them over £150m. So wouldn’t make sense to give them a £750m stadium to write off that debt.According to Alan Nixon 777 have agreed a deal with Andy Bell and George Downing to sell them the stadium and have the clubs debt to them written off in exchange. Don't know how much truth is in this as I believe that we only owe them about 50 million. Oh well, time will tell.
Things don`t add up with this story...So BMD wouldnt be owned by the club.
This would be absolutely horrific, be massively against this.
Vultures selling off the valuable cargo while the ship sinks.