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Bill Kenwright

Should Kenwright step down as chairman?

  • yes

    Votes: 734 90.0%
  • no

    Votes: 82 10.0%

  • Total voters
    816
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It does make me laugh when whoppers put all the blame on Moshiri conveniently forgetting it was Kenwright's decision to bring him in. All on the basis that he could line his own pockets AND stay on as 'Chairman'.
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Benitez & Lampard have merely put the undercoat and gloss on the finished...in both senses of the word...article.
 
It does make me laugh when whoppers put all the blame on Moshiri conveniently forgetting it was Kenwright's decision to bring him in. All on the basis that he could line his own pockets AND stay on as 'Chairman'.
Most acknowledge it was in hindsight wrong to bring him in, we needed Bill to stay as owner and as chairman, we would of been OK then.
 
Most acknowledge it was in hindsight wrong to bring him in, we needed Bill to stay as owner and as chairman, we would of been OK then.
Bill hasn't got the money or the resources to be involved with top flight football though, he never has had and never will have, someone else was always going to have to come in whether thats Moshiri or another individual/group.
 

Bill hasn't got the money or the resources to be involved with top flight football though, he never has had and never will have, someone else was always going to have to come in whether thats Moshiri or another individual/group.
Yeah I get this, but Moshiri has the money but no clue, as we have found out that has done us more harm then good, going to take years to sort this and he isn't the owner to.do it, vital he sells up soon
 
'Most'?

Care to back that up? Or like most things you spout it's absolute fantasy?
You don't think the majority of Everton fans think Moshiri has been bad for Everton? Really? Even on here only a few still back him, on the rest of social media and at Goodison hardly anyone speaks well of him.
 
You don't think the majority of Everton fans think Moshiri has been bad for Everton? Really? Even on here only a few still back him, on the rest of social media and at Goodison hardly anyone speaks well of him.

Moshiri`s biggest mistake, amongst the many he has made, was allowing Kenwright to remain as part of the infrastructure and retain any form of influence within the club.

Sure, Moshiri will ultimately be culpable for the disaster that is Everton, but all roads will always lead back to Bill.

#we`ve had good times.
 
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You don't think the majority of Everton fans think Moshiri has been bad for Everton? Really? Even on here only a few still back him, on the rest of social media and at Goodison hardly anyone speaks well of him.
Most happily accept he's made poor decisions.

Most also realise that without his continued willingness to fund us as a failing business we won't have a club for much longer. For clarity, the business is the responsibility of the Chairman and his Board of Directors. Not the owner.

Once more (I know you can understand it if you take notes with your crayons!), Everton was failing badly long before Moshiri arrived.

Years and years of searching by our Big Beautiful Billy, and this was the best he could do.

Go figure.
 
Moshiri`s biggest mistake, amongst the many he has made, was allowing Kenwright to remain as part of the infrastructure and retain any form of influence within the club.

Sure, Moshiri will ultimately be culpable for the disaster that is Everton, but all roads will always lead back to Bill.

#we`ve had good times.
I'm delighted the penny is finally dropping with more and more blues.

Every single failure to deliver over the past couple of decades is all down to Kenwright.

He's an utter disgrace. I'm already on a yellow card from admins but christ. I can't wait for the day he's gone.
 
Yeah I get this, but Moshiri has the money but no clue, as we have found out that has done us more harm then good, going to take years to sort this and he isn't the owner to.do it, vital he sells up soon

But Bill was kept on to advise Moshiri, with his experience as premier league club owner, what happened ? Did Bill fail in this city ?
 

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