I think they should mock the seating up to resemble his face, like Preston have done with Tom Finney at Deepdale.Man's getting a stand named after him at BMD, I hope you're all ready for that.
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I think they should mock the seating up to resemble his face, like Preston have done with Tom Finney at Deepdale.Man's getting a stand named after him at BMD, I hope you're all ready for that.
Bill Kenwright, RIP and deepest sympathies to the Kenwright Family and friends, at this terrible time.Wtf man.
By all accounts Bill wanted to step aside in the summer when the rest of the board got booted but got persuaded to stay on by MoshiriI find it astonishing and sad in equal measure that no one had the authority at the club to tell him to take a step back in recent years when he was evidently an old man who wasn't well. Can't help but feel it would have been best for him and Everton if that had happened.
STOP SPAMMING THE DAMM FORUM
When the dust is settled he'll be remembered for a lot things. I'm sure we'd agree on at least a few.Not sure what your problem is?
My post suggested that when dust settled he’ll be remembered for being detrimental to Everton.
I’ve said rest in peace which I completely mean. Have a look on social media and look at the vile things being said.
By all accounts Bill wanted to step aside in the summer when the rest of the board got booted but got persuaded to stay on by Moshiri
The more you read, the sadder it is. RIP, Bill, a genuinely nice man.
100% m8,- health well being and family, always comes first.I find it astonishing and sad in equal measure that no one had the authority at the club to tell him to take a step back in recent years when he was evidently an old man who wasn't well. Can't help but feel it would have been best for him and Everton if that had happened.
100% m8,- health well being and family, always comes first.
He should have stepped back the day he sold the club to Moshiri. By all means retain some shares and continue to attend matches but his involvement in the running of the football club in any shape or form should have ended then. I'm sure had he done that, he'd have been able to enjoy his final months attending matches instead of being ostracised and watching from afar.I find it astonishing and sad in equal measure that no one had the authority at the club to tell him to take a step back in recent years when he was evidently an old man who wasn't well. Can't help but feel it would have been best for him and Everton if that had happened.
I find it astonishing and sad in equal measure that no one had the authority at the club to tell him to take a step back in recent years when he was evidently an old man who wasn't well. Can't help but feel it would have been best for him and Everton if that had happened.