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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 know people feel sorry for kenwright and seen comments in this thread today saying as such.

The magnitude of the damage kenwright has done to this club over the years should warrant this level of anger. This is the same man who ring fenced funds and followed that by selling Rooney. Tried to move the club to Kirby , made transfer funds disappear and left a manager on the cusp of taking us the next level without a penny to spend.

Make no mistake about it, everything wrong at Everton has revolved around kenwright. Even now he is still involved in the club and the club is still faltering.

You want to know why we have been a mess for the past 5 years? Our owner has had bill in his ear this whole time.

As bill said not too long ago , other clubs look at us and see what would we do. Apparantly we gut staff and sell our best players before sacking the fella who's word we do it on.

What is transpiring now not only highlights Moshiri's inability to run a football club but also Kenwright's. The latter just happened to hit the jackpot when he appointed Moyes in 2002.

Moyes was given complete control in return for never complaining about a lack of funds/ambition from the top. Now that Kenwright is having to make decisions again we can see the chaos that ensues.
 
Over these last months, I have noticed that with topics brought up in this forum there's always at least a couple people who's opinion is contrary to the most of GoT's viewpoint whether it's our former manager , Mosh , James or even Keane .
Regarding Saint Bill there seems to be nobody ready to stick up for our chairman . I haven't seen anyone defend his history as the owner or chairman and the best thing anyone can see about him is that he is a big fan .
That's really interesting and speaks volumes .
 

It's clear that he has to go as he sets the tone of the club, why we are a graveyard of ex players with what appears very little regard to how we perform.

Not saying our problems will vanish overnight but we should be hard nosed and choose the best person for the job and when we employ them keep looking for a better replacement instead of the Everton family crap.
 
What's baffling is BK could have gone any time over the last few years in to a Life President sort of role. Blood a new chairman. Along with new fresh faces on the board. He might have saved face and you know he's in his late 70's around that age, could sit back in his own delusions of grandeur about the good times. But now. Now he's probably going to be hounded out and probably go down as a terrible chairman may be even one who presided over us
being relegated for the first time in 71 years.
 
While some of you feel sorry for poor old Bill who can bring a tear to a glass eye with tales of the boys pen and uncle Cyrils handlebars just have a think about how much money you have spent following Everton since he bought into the club.
Then remind yourself that true blue Bill is the thick end of 25 million richer since he bought the club.
I am not disputing he loves the club but it is time he stepped down and bought a season ticket like the rest of us.
 


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