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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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He'll be staying until the end of Goodison and the start of us at BMD imho. With any luck aided by us being comfortable in our league position due to getting results we expect. Don't get me wrong I would like him to go but more I don't want to go through another season like this one.
The longer he stays the greater the chances of more seasons like this… he and DBB have to go.

We need fresh blood and new ideas in the boardroom… business and football professionals not chancers and deluded daydreamers.

#TheReckoning
 
Imagine your reaction to the fans dragging the team across the line in a horrific season when your chickens have come home to roost after 20 years of your mismanagement.... Would you maybe keep your head down? Stick some money behind the bar for next weekend? Nah, you'd commission your mate you gave a job to to write a lengthy piece that ostensibly is about them but, like everything you do, really all about yourself.

Prentice needs to break from the past. Away from the Echo style of stupidly short sentences. Fast.
 

Imagine your reaction to the fans dragging the team across the line in a horrific season when your chickens have come home to roost after 20 years of your mismanagement.... Would you maybe keep your head down? Stick some money behind the bar for next weekend? Nah, you'd commission your mate you gave a job to to write a lengthy piece that ostensibly is about them but, like everything you do, really all about yourself.

Prentice needs to break from the past. Away from the Echo style of stupidly short sentences. Fast.
The appointment of Prentice just reeks of Everton and its mediocre approach to pretty much everything over the past 3 decades.

A desperate appointment by a desperate board, thinking Prentice can save them.

The game is well and truly up.
 
The appointment of Prentice just reeks of Everton and its mediocre approach to pretty much everything over the past 3 decades.

A desperate appointment by a desperate board, thinking Prentice can save them.

The game is well and truly up.

A member of a highly respected premier league board came to me the other day and said "Whenever we have a decision to make on who our new director of communications for our billion pound corporation, we always ask ourselves 'What would the Everton board do? They always get it right!'"

Of course, they did the logical thing and instead of appointing a respected communications professional with a track record they appointed a local newspaper journalist.
 

Wonder if he’ll class yesterday has one of those “good times”.
I was thinking exactly the same, this is what this clown thinks, because we have all played a massive part over recent games, he comes out and starts singing like a canary.

It’s through him and Mosheri we are in this mess
 
Once we’re safe, all fan attention should be turned on getting this grotesque charlatan out of our club. He’s stunk the place out for far too long.
All gone quiet with respect to DBB actively seeking new opportunities outside the club too. That was first mentioned in February. Smoke and mirrors.

Next game must be the only focus until such time as we are mathematically safe. After that point, the recent tremendous outpouring of fans support must be turned to the executive.
 

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