Bill Kenwright

Should Kenwright step down as chairman?

  • yes

    Votes: 734 90.0%
  • no

    Votes: 82 10.0%

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Not really, because the constant getting up and down, because people had bevvied too much on the coach did my head in. Add to that the standing at away games improves the atmosphere as well, just look how good the atmosphere in the street end was against the RS when we stopped them winning the league.
It’s crap . Sit down lad
 

Who got Moshiri involved with Everton though? No matter how many different ways you try and dice it, all roads in the sad story that is Evertons decline as a force in the english game, all lead back to Bill Kenwright.
Exactly.

Every dismal failure or measurement of decline over the past quarter century or more can be traced back to him as the reason.

But hey ho, Uncle Cyril. Boys Pen.

One of us.

The tit.
 
Who got Moshiri involved with Everton though? No matter how many different ways you try and dice it, all roads in the sad story that is Evertons decline as a force in the english game, all lead back to Bill Kenwright.

Don't think Bill ranks mind reader on his Cv tbh. Billionaire owner with an even richer friend who had been involved in another prem league team, on paper what is not to like ? Bad Bill !
As for the last bit we havent been a force since the 80s, not sure how the blame can be laid at Bill's feet
 

And that game is still celebrated by some because we played well in the 2nd leg and Arteta scored a blammo. Just like on the timeline around Goodison there is an entry celebrating Saha's goal in the 2009 Cup final which we lost. Embarrassing.
The kenwright era’s Bayern Munich moment was a loss on pens . We have become losers under his ’leadership’

how he hasn’t been chased out of the club by the fans tells you a lot about modern day evertonians . we demand NSNO that banner said , yet that scumbag gets clapped on the big screen .

even the fans have become losers .
 
We will not get back to challenging at the top end of the league with Bill Kenwright at the club and exerting influence. The days of the local lad done good and taking over the club he supported as a boy have long gone. We are now in the days of football being a high stakes business. The face of our club is a man who looks like a jumble sale on legs. Poor managers and poor players are not to blame for the complete and utter mess we find ourselves in, it is the people who brought those poor managers and players in for eye watering sums of money.
I had hoped this review of the club who look at everyone involved in the running of the club from the very top down but the longer it takes the less faith I have in it. I can see the report now "Mistakes have been made in the past but we have learned the lessons of the past and having learned from those mistakes we are the best people to take the club forward".
 
Personally would like to see a new group founded by and large just normal blues - no social media names or YouTube/twitter stars.
This i do agree on, theres too many people just trying to gain more followers on twitter, more hits on YouTube and try and be the one Talk Sport ring up to hear what the fans think
 

Don't think Bill ranks mind reader on his Cv tbh. Billionaire owner with an even richer friend who had been involved in another prem league team, on paper what is not to like ? Bad Bill !
As for the last bit we havent been a force since the 80s, not sure how the blame can be laid at Bill's feet
King's Dock was a massive failure of his, the money was there
 
Don't think Bill ranks mind reader on his Cv tbh. Billionaire owner with an even richer friend who had been involved in another prem league team, on paper what is not to like ? Bad Bill !
As for the last bit we havent been a force since the 80s, not sure how the blame can be laid at Bill's feet
Thing is nobody moaned when Moshiri came, on paper it looked great, bit lame to now blame him on Bill, why not blame Moshiri on Moshiri?
 

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