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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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tbf Steve, I'm surprised you think Dochertys words should mean anything at all to any Evertonian. They don't hold any weight AT ALL to how Kenwright has run this club into the ground.
Its just a matter of fact, thats all. And for the benefit of others, it was about 10 years ago. Just his opinion, and the opinion of many others 'in football' Its all about opinions...talking to Peter Reid during the Moyes era(at a Variey club event at old trafford) and he said the goings on at Everton at the time were 'a disater' That one I can date,in fact I have a photo of both ocassions and the dates may help the context.
 
Its just a matter of fact, thats all. And for the benefit of others, it was about 10 years ago. Just his opinion, and the opinion of many others 'in football' Its all about opinions...talking to Peter Reid during the Moyes era(at a Variey club event at old trafford) and he said the goings on at Everton at the time were 'a disater' That one I can date,in fact I have a photo of both ocassions and the dates may help the context.

10 years ago, 15 years ago, 3 years ago, last week......it doesn't matter. None of these opinions matter Steve.

The 100% fact/truth is that Kenwright has overseen the worst period in the clubs history so no story's about "what a well run club we are" is going to mask him running this club into the ground and it being a shadow of its former glory.

I don't need photos, dates or names, I have been unfortunate enough to witness with my own eyes the damage he has done and continues to do to this club.
 
@jinkyali @Simon Buttle

Cheers lads.

Just wasn’t sure on the dynamic ??
I’ll have a stab in the dark here…

Levy has specifically requested that Kenwright handles the negotiations because he knows that he’ll tie Boys Pen up in knots and the silly old Queen will see it as some kind of badge of honour that he was asked to be involved.
 

Should have asked Tommy if a well-run club:

Spends £500m+ on utter dross in the space of a couple of years?

Escapes relegation with a game to spare?

Has their majority shareholder making a tit of himself of a 2 bob TalkSport phone-in?

Still allows the fat pig of a Chairman to bury his head in the trough after 30 years of abject failure whilst making himself considerably, considerably richer?

Sells their best player for a few quid more than he was bought for because of the financial mess the club is in?

Appoint a headteacher and local charity boss as their CEO despite absolutely no relevant football or business experience?

Take shady loans from Philip Green and then deny all knowledge?

Sell the best player at the club after a falling out with a despised manager who’s hanging onto his job by a thread and then sack said manager (who also happens to be a Kopite idol)?

Any one of those points above would suggest that a club isn’t well run… Every single one of the applies to us and they are just the immediate ones that spring to mind.

Tommy Docherty clearly doesn’t have a Scooby mate unfortunately.
FANDABABOZIE SIR
 
All I can do is repeat an absolutely true story that I told on here a little while ago and no doubt the usual suspects will come back using words like parasite,and evil, and phrases loke fat slob and 'wilt and die'...that last phrase a complete disgrace and not befitting of any sensible human being never mind an Evertonian Thank God all Evertonians are not like that.Have a gpod hard look at yourselves. The true story.... I was chatting with the late Tommy Docherty in a bar near Stockport(what was then the Town Bar in Heaton Moor and during the conversation which covered many football topics including Mike Meagan('very versatile player') Docherty said 'Everton are a very well organised and run club'. His words not mine.
Them words really could have come from a dimly lit drawing room at the back of Brinsworth House.
All reminiscing and back-slappy prose.
It's just a character he plays Steve, deep down you know that, it's his trade, well worn.
I understand the reality is upsetting for you, it's like finding out Cliff Richard is on crack, or Angela Ripon pimped herself out for Werthers Originals backstage, image is all it is...
 
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