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Bill Kenwright

Should Kenwright step down as chairman?

  • yes

    Votes: 734 90.0%
  • no

    Votes: 82 10.0%

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Walter Smith deliberately planted SAF puppet (Moyes) into Everton, so his buddy ( SAF) plan could come into play.
Moyes was briefed to upset Rooney and force his move.
Walter Smith used all his severance pay to buy shares into Paul Stretfords company.
10 years later SAF recommends Moyes to the OT board.
Job done.
Smith as just as much a snake as Blubbering Bill and knew exactly what he was doing the day he recommended Moyes
Aren't you the same man who disrespected Gordon Lee, on a thread dedicated to his sad passing? Go back to QAnon buddy.
 
Ha ha ha some gas folk on that red echo comments section. Any criticism of good old Bill is immediately shouted down and downvoted.lol
We'll, they're the kind of people who get their club 'news' from The Red Echo, the Official Site or the Matchday Programme.

All three are experts at peddling the Party Manifesto, keeping Kim Jong-Bill free of any critisism. Infact, they often elevate his status.

That's exactly why it's the responsibility of others to continously educate the zombie hordes in a few unarguable facts about our wonderful chairman. The wall will come down, one brick at a time.
 

Walter Smith deliberately planted SAF puppet (Moyes) into Everton, so his buddy ( SAF) plan could come into play.
Moyes was briefed to upset Rooney and force his move.
Walter Smith used all his severance pay to buy shares into Paul Stretfords company.
10 years later SAF recommends Moyes to the OT board.
Job done.
Smith as just as much a snake as Blubbering Bill and knew exactly what he was doing the day he recommended Moyes
 

Some nonsense that, Bill Kenright did what we hoped he would do, he bough a club in total crisis and stabilized it, you cant give all the credit to Moyes as some owners would of sacked him, like the current idiot.

"Moyes gave the team stability despite BK and not because of him, within 2 yrs of him departing that fragile stability" haha within 2 years haha you do know that in the 2015/16 season we got to both semi finals? we had players like Baines, Lukaku, Stones, Pienar, peak Jags, peak Coleman? declined haha have you seen us now? obviously i know most were bought by Moyes but you cant say we had declined over the 2 years post Moyes.
Everton was stable with high ambitions right until the moment Moshiri turned up

I missed this somehow.

"He bought the club in total crisis"..... Perhaps, but he was already on the board. So if it was in total crisis, he was a part of the process that got us there. However, that crisis was a far less debt ridden club than the one he sold almost 2 decades later. The club that he eventually sold was a club with significantly less property assets than when he and his pals took over. A club that had to sell its youth training academy and first team training ground, and eventually couldn't afford the new one and had to rent it. A club that had to sell multiple properties and whole sites around Goodison to stay afloat.... to the point that it couldn't even complete a development on part of the Park end car park because it didn't fully own it (which it had forgotten!). It was a club that had been completely left behind financially by ALL of its main competitors and some traditionally smaller ones too. ALL other clubs had done more to modernise their stadium infrastructure. It was Moyes who was keeping the club's head above water.... while in the background our club's attempts to boost financial performance to give the manager more funds and to address stadium improvement were a complete failure. You really can't just brush the Kings Dock and destination Kirkby debacles and over 10yrs of zero net spend under the carpet just because Moyes managed a handful of European games on a shoestring budget..... and you certainly can't write it off as BKs great achievement! It's a nonsense argument. We've been in one final and have won nothing since he was chairman. We have been treading water while all our contempories have strengthened their position by increasing on and off field investment to the point where most of them now operate on a whole different level.

All but one of the players you mention arrived under Moyes. Even with the addition of a quality striker (something Moyes was rarely ever really afforded), we won nothing and that squad soon began to fall away. Moshiri turned up, spent a fortune just paying off our debts..... and BK remained as chairman running the club with a fat new cheque book!!! The major difference in both periods is Moyes and you know it! Is Moshiri blameless? No.... not at all.... but that doesn't negate the damage done by the previous 20yrs of abject stagnation that run our club into the ground, while all others invested, addressed their issues and grew. Yes we had a few days out in Europe.... big deal! Our peers had season after season of it and were actually winning things and building infrastructure and new income streams too.
 
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I missed this somehow.

"He bought the club in total crisis"..... Perhaps, but he was already on the board. So if it was in total crisis, he was a part of the process that got us there. However, that crisis was a far less debt ridden club than the one he sold almost 2 decades later. The club that he eventually sold was a club with significantly less property assets than when he and his pals took over. A club that had to sell its youth training academy and first team training ground, and had to eventually couldn't afford the new one and had to rent it. A club that had to sell multiple properties and whole sites around Goodison.... to the point that it couldn't even complete a development on part of the Park end car park because it didn't fully own it. It was a club that had been completely left behind financially by ALL of its main competitors and some traditionally smaller ones too. ALL other clubs had done more to modernise their stadium infrastructure. It was Moyes who was keeping the club's head above water.... while in the background our club's attempts to boost financial performance to give the manager more funds and to address stadium improvement were a complete failure. You really can't just brush the Kings Dock and destination Kirkby debacles and over 10yrs of zero net spend under the carpet just because Moyes managed a handful of European games on a shoestring budget..... and you certainly can't write it off as BKs achievement! It's a nonsense argument. We've been in one final and have won nothing since he was chairman. We have been treading water while all our contempories have strengthened their position by increasing on and off field investment to the point where most of them now operate on a whole different level.

All but one of the players you mention arrived under Moyes. Even with the addition of a quality striker (something Moyes was rarely ever really afforded), we won nothing and that squad soon began to fall away. Moshiri turned up, spent a fortune paying of our debts..... and BK remained as chairman running the club with a new fat cheque book!!! The major difference in both periods is Moyes and you know it! Is Moshiri blameless? No.... not at all.... but that doesn't negate the damage done by the previous 20yrs of abject stagnation that run our club into the ground, while all others invested, addressed their issues and grew. Yes we had a few days out in Europe.... big deal! Our peers had season after season of it and were actually winning things and building infrastructure and new income streams.
Good post mate.
Everything you say is spot on
 
I missed this somehow.

"He bought the club in total crisis"..... Perhaps, but he was already on the board. So if it was in total crisis, he was a part of the process that got us there. However, that crisis was a far less debt ridden club than the one he sold almost 2 decades later. The club that he eventually sold was a club with significantly less property assets than when he and his pals took over. A club that had to sell its youth training academy and first team training ground, and eventually couldn't afford the new one and had to rent it. A club that had to sell multiple properties and whole sites around Goodison to stay afloat.... to the point that it couldn't even complete a development on part of the Park end car park because it didn't fully own it (which it had forgotten!). It was a club that had been completely left behind financially by ALL of its main competitors and some traditionally smaller ones too. ALL other clubs had done more to modernise their stadium infrastructure. It was Moyes who was keeping the club's head above water.... while in the background our club's attempts to boost financial performance to give the manager more funds and to address stadium improvement were a complete failure. You really can't just brush the Kings Dock and destination Kirkby debacles and over 10yrs of zero net spend under the carpet just because Moyes managed a handful of European games on a shoestring budget..... and you certainly can't write it off as BKs great achievement! It's a nonsense argument. We've been in one final and have won nothing since he was chairman. We have been treading water while all our contempories have strengthened their position by increasing on and off field investment to the point where most of them now operate on a whole different level.

All but one of the players you mention arrived under Moyes. Even with the addition of a quality striker (something Moyes was rarely ever really afforded), we won nothing and that squad soon began to fall away. Moshiri turned up, spent a fortune just paying off our debts..... and BK remained as chairman running the club with a fat new cheque book!!! The major difference in both periods is Moyes and you know it! Is Moshiri blameless? No.... not at all.... but that doesn't negate the damage done by the previous 20yrs of abject stagnation that run our club into the ground, while all others invested, addressed their issues and grew. Yes we had a few days out in Europe.... big deal! Our peers had season after season of it and were actually winning things and building infrastructure and new income streams too.
Superb and entirely accurate post.
Couldn’t have put it better.
 

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