Bill Bubbles Kenwright

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Sucks dosent it, he really should of held onto his shares and kept us in safe hands, only positive is Bill is still the chairmen, apart from that its a disaster
Worst of it is he says he knew Mosh really well and was big mates with him, clearly can't smell a fraud can he?
 
Worst of it is he says he knew Mosh really well and was big mates with him, clearly can't smell a fraud can he?
That was always the risk of selling to a buisness man, not a footballl man and not a blue, unfortunatly we didnt have any other fans with the money to not only buy us but look after us like Bill did, its just a shame he sold did but i guess we only know that now
 
That was always the risk of selling to a buisness man, not a footballl man and not a blue, unfortunatly we didnt have any other fans with the money to not only buy us but look after us like Bill did, its just a shame he sold did but i guess we only know that now
Most sensible business men know they need to keep out of the football side, step back and let the football men you employ to do the job alas...
 


If we were doing well people would be moaning why didn't he sell sooner.
You misunderstand me I'm personally not saying he shouldn't have sold I thought he should have sold earlier. But I am questioning who he sold to, I don't mind Moshiri for what he has done investment wise and with the stadium those are positives, but his meddling in football affairs hasn't helped us and we are no further on having spent half a billion that suggests a very dysfunctional business.. He appears to have Bill in his ear on the business side and mega agents in his other ear over football matters when he should stand back and allow his DOF to make appointments and do recruitment otherwise why bother with one? Also bring in his own people to run the business, world class ceos from top to bottom we are currently neither ruthless business or family club we are a bit of both. To compete you have to modernise.
 
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You misunderstand me I'm personally not saying he shouldn't have sold I thought he should have sold earlier. But I am questioning who he sold to, I don't mind Moshiri for what he has done investment wise and with the stadium those are positives, but his meddling in football affairs hasn't helped us and we are no further on having spent half a billion that suggests a very dysfunctional business.. He appears to have Bill in his ear on the business side and mega agents in his other ear over football matters when he should stand back and allow his DOF to make appointments and do recruitment otherwise why bother with one? Also bring in his own people to run the business, world class ceos from top to bottom we are currently neither ruthless business or family club we are a bit of both. To compete you have to modernise.
You suggest 'world class CEOs from top to bottom. I presume you mean one world class CEO. So describe to me the sort of person you mean,with examples.'World class CEOs' tend to work in industry or finance, and certainly not in football. Name me one CEO in football who could get the top job with Shell. Microsoft, Amazon or any other leading world company. Strangeley enough, when our CEO Ms Baxendale got the Everton job,although it was in house, she had been hunted by some of the worlds top companies, because she is very good at her job. Name me a couple of football club owners who are better qualified or experienced than the Usmanov/Kenwright/Moshiri axis. The fact is that Everton have good people at the helm,its just on the pitch that we need to get it together.
 

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