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Bill Kenwright

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But he didnt, thats a pure fact, if you were around before he bought the club and see the mess it was in and compare it to the club that he sold to Moshiri you would know this

Mate, it’s utterly pointless going back and forth with someone like yourself. I’m not even going to go into the lies, the things he tried to keep hush hush and things he was involved in that held our club back from progressing. Somehow you call that stability but in truth he’s a main player in where we see the club now.

That wasn’t stability
 
Mate, it’s utterly pointless going back and forth with someone like yourself. I’m not even going to go into the lies, the things he tried to keep hush hush and things he was involved in that held our club back from progressing. Somehow you call that stability but in truth he’s a main player in where we see the club now.

That wasn’t stability
We were are NOW is were Moshiri has put us.
 
Yeah but that happened when Sir Philip Carter was chairmen, not Kenwright, also to note the sale of Rooney was also while Carter was chairmen, something else people try to pin on Bill, although Carter gets a pass and should always be respected because of the great work he did in the 80s
Kenwright has been chairman since 2004, before that vice chairman and head of the consortium that bought a majority stake in the club in 1999 - and prior to that a director since 1989.

To claim he has had no involvement in our decline and underachievement over the last 33 years is a very, very difficult argument to make.
 

Thats true about the restictions not existing back then but when you look at how Moshiri threw money around compared to how well we played the market before his arrival, its safe to say if it had of done Bill wouldnt of been the wrong side of the rules.
Only because he had none.
 

So he sold up because fans asked him to but then has left the club because the fans want him to?

Your arguement here is very weak.
No he sold for several reasons, illness being one.
Many fans wanted him to sell because they thought it would benefit the club, how wrong they were
 
At the fans request? Please point me in the direction of any posts you made prior to the sale asking Bill to NOT sell.
I'm not making existential decisions on behalf of Everton Football Club. I am not informed enough to do so.

The point I'm making - and I note you ignored my substantive reply - is your argument that Kenwright holds no share of the blame for what's happened to Everton Football Club since 1989 is fantastically, impossibly misguided.
 

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