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Bill Kenwright

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Arnautovic probably would have improved us, don’t mind paying money for players that can perform. We pay dozens of players less money who all contribute next to nothing.

It’s probably a nothing story and some sort of elaborate publicity stunt for BK to try and paint himself as the good guy, over Moshiri.
which in a way backfired because given the current situation, I'd take Arnautovic... but in general it would be a poor financial decision on top of many other poor financial decisions, and we have to draw the line somewhere. Unfortunately a relegation battle seems like the worst time to draw it
 

For all the gash we've signed in the past it seems strange that Bill would draw the line at this deal when we had the square root of Jack left in the cupboard.

If this is true and Dyche et all wanted this to happen then he better hope we survive. If we do Kenwright looks smart, if not he cost us our survival over the wages of 2 Rondons. Surely there would have been a relegation clause in the contract to soften any worst case scenario.
 
For all the gash we've signed in the past it seems strange that Bill would draw the line at this deal when we had the square root of Jack left in the cupboard.

If this is true and Dyche et all wanted this to happen then he better hope we survive. If we do Kenwright looks smart, if not he cost us our survival over the wages of 2 Rondons. Surely there would have been a relegation clause in the contract to soften any worst case scenario.
We could of bought him and still been relegated, i highly doubt Arnautovic is the one we should of pinned all our hopes on
 

Sources: Kenwright blocked last-gasp Everton signing after Moshiri had agreed deal​

Bill Kenwright intervened to stop Everton signed former West Ham United striker Marko Arnautovic in January after the terms of a deal had been agreed, sources have told Football Insider.

It is believed the Merseysiders had agreed to pay Bologna £2.5million as well as hand the 33-year-old a contract worth £150,000-a-week running for two-and-a-half years.
Nice little bit of positive PR for Bill there.
I wonder who the source was.
 


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