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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 hope he will go if the worst happens. It will either be him giving us tears over the summer and vowing to fix it, or he will disappear from sight and leave others to pick up the pieces.

The sooner he leaves the better. He has been the common denominator for 30 years of stagnation followed by decline. Whatever happens with relegation, the day he does leave will be a good day.

Ultimately, as much as I despise Kenwright and want him gone, I think the fans should shoulder some of the blame. I still talk to loads who see no fault in him. I'm talking about intelligent people who are clued up with what is going on in the world, politics etc. People I share an opinion with on most things. Are they just now in the denial stage and can't bring themselves to admit they should have seen this fraud for what he was 20 years ago?
 
Ultimately, as much as I despise Kenwright and want him gone, I think the fans should shoulder some of the blame. I still talk to loads who see no fault in him. I'm talking about intelligent people who are clued up with what is going on in the world, politics etc. People I share an opinion with on most things. Are they just now in the denial stage and can't bring themselves to admit they should have seen this fraud for what he was 20 years ago?
As much as I think Kenwright shoulders a lot of blame for our predicament in my opinion, I think he has been a very astute operator with regard to preserving his status at the club. It's quite an achievement to remain on as Chairman after the club was sold.

He has his supporters and they have a right to their opinion too. He is like a politician clinging to office though. It's unseemly. The thing now is that it may become ugly as well. The scenes outside GP after the Villa game can't come off well, when it looks like people haranguing an elderly man. Take away all the justified anger and sheer frustration and that's what it looks like to the casual observer.

I imagine it's all linked to the stadium still, but I just can't understand why he wants to continue on anymore. Whatever legacy he had, I can't see our issues being resolved quickly enough for him to still be around if and when we get back on our feet.

It's over for him, and should have been over in 2016.
 
As much as I think Kenwright shoulders a lot of blame for our predicament in my opinion, I think he has been a very astute operator with regard to preserving his status at the club. It's quite an achievement to remain on as Chairman after the club was sold.

He has his supporters and they have a right to their opinion too. He is like a politician clinging to office though. It's unseemly. The thing now is that it may become ugly as well. The scenes outside GP after the Villa game can't come off well, when it looks like people haranguing an elderly man. Take away all the justified anger and sheer frustration and that's what it looks like to the casual observer.

I imagine it's all linked to the stadium still, but I just can't understand why he wants to continue on anymore. Whatever legacy he had, I can't see our issues being resolved quickly enough for him to still be around if and when we get back on our feet.

It's over for him, and should have been over in 2016.
He wants to be there to cut the ribbon at BMD.
 

Ultimately, as much as I despise Kenwright and want him gone, I think the fans should shoulder some of the blame. I still talk to loads who see no fault in him. I'm talking about intelligent people who are clued up with what is going on in the world, politics etc. People I share an opinion with on most things. Are they just now in the denial stage and can't bring themselves to admit they should have seen this fraud for what he was 20 years ago?
Going by the vote on here you’d think that the majority of Everton dislike Billy Boy, just as I do, but I think that more fans like him than dislike him strange though that will seem to a lot of people.
 
I fear relegation will kill Bill.
Why? You’ve got to care about something or somebody to grieve for it, Kenwright only cares about himself and has made sure he comes out everything doing okay, much better than okay when he sold the club but still remained in charge of the club but definitely not looking after its welfare.
 

Ultimately, as much as I despise Kenwright and want him gone, I think the fans should shoulder some of the blame. I still talk to loads who see no fault in him. I'm talking about intelligent people who are clued up with what is going on in the world, politics etc. People I share an opinion with on most things. Are they just now in the denial stage and can't bring themselves to admit they should have seen this fraud for what he was 20 years ago?

He did get us in the champions league but largely agree, he just doesn’t have the money for a club our size
 
He is a man of his time but that time has long since passed. His presence is now a hindrance rather than a help. He doesn't inspire any confidence, he always looks like a lorry driver on his way home from a wedding.
We need dynamic clear thinking professionals in charge of the club to go out into the business world and attract sponsorship deals. What we have is a man who has spent too long in the Rovers eating Betty's hotspot.
 

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