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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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I'm really confused.

What in that post has been made up, and what is the conspiracy?

If you're going to argue.... At least make it interesting.
You said he refused to sell - well he did sell.
Apologies if that's not interesting enough - you really don't like people who disagree with you do you.
 
Wouldn’t say it’s the worse team we had far worse. Moyes walking in to a terrible team.
We have a bad team I agree but the chairman also buys the players so he as much to blame
Yes, we have had some poor teams, including the one Moyes took over - difficult to compare teams in different eras under differing circumstances.
What is different is that this current squad has cost an absolute fortune, and it's Moshiri who has agreed to pay for them or - possibly - made the decision to buy them in the first place.
 
You said he refused to sell - well he did sell.
Apologies if that's not interesting enough - you really don't like people who disagree with you do you.
I didn't say he refused to sell.

I said he was searching for over two decades for an investor rather than sell outright. He found Moshiri and sold the club in stages, keeping his face in the trough to this day.

I really don't mind people disagreeing me. I do mind people who have access to the Internet and don't bother researching a bit more background before declaring blind devotion.

It's a bit of a waste really. Oh well.
 
Yes, we have had some poor teams, including the one Moyes took over - difficult to compare teams in different eras under differing circumstances.
What is different is that this current squad has cost an absolute fortune, and it's Moshiri who has agreed to pay for them or - possibly - made the decision to buy them in the first place.
Who do you think does all the wheeling and dealing? Kenwright does. He agrees to pay x and pay players x he’s the main negotiator
 

Nearly, nearly, nearly.... nearly means he didn't, he DIDN’T bankrupt the club, he DIDN'T finish the club, he also DIDN’T have us with worrys about FFP because he knew what he was doing to secure is long term.
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I didn't say he refused to sell.

I said he was searching for over two decades for an investor rather than sell outright. He found Moshiri and sold the club in stages, keeping his face in the trough to this day.

I really don't mind people disagreeing me. I do mind people who have access to the Internet and don't bother researching a bit more background before declaring blind devotion.

It's a bit of a waste really. Oh well.
Strange reply, but here goes
1. Not sure what difference it makes when an investor has a majority shareholding and can therefore make decisions with no possibility of them being voted down.
2. Please don't patronise me by saying that I do not research. You are better than that.
 
Who do you think does all the wheeling and dealing? Kenwright does. He agrees to pay x and pay players x he’s the main negotiator
Moshiri makes the ultimate decision on all financial issues - no-one can outvote him on anything!
Moshiri makes decisions on appointing managers - Silva and the Fat Spanish Waiter are glaring examples of this.
 

Yea, he has. Just take a look at BMD.
Shocking really, given how long Kenwright tried to do that.
Moshiri also came very close to taking us out of the Premier League, lets not have any delusions on this, 45 minutes in the second half on Thusday was all that saved us
 

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