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Obnoxious Joe Anderson tweeted Joe Royle’s article, poor comment about the protesters in my opinion. Complete revisionism uncalled for. I hope , in time, some are a bit more sincere and honest about his custodianship. It says a lot the main tribute since his passing seems to be about him as a fan rather than any success for the club itself.
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Obnoxious Joe Anderson tweeted Joe Royle’s article, poor comment about the protesters in my opinion. Complete revisionism uncalled for. I hope , in time, some are a bit more sincere and honest about his custodianship. It says a lot the main tribute seems to be about him as a fan rather than any success for the club itself.
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Yep, really poor from Royle.
They have short memories Royle, Reid, Unsworth and others. Have they forgotten that Kenwright and his other cronies were instrumental in Everton's current financial mess which has resulted in a breach of PSR.
Along with Kenwright telling the world we had the best CEO in the PL and how other clubs aspire to run their clubs the way Everton do.
Winds me up big time...
Knowing Kenwright the man could've faked his own death.
They have short memories Royle, Reid, Unsworth and others. Have they forgotten that Kenwright and his other cronies were instrumental in Everton's current financial mess which has resulted in a breach of PSR.
Along with Kenwright telling the world we had the best CEO in the PL and how other clubs aspire to run their clubs the way Everton do.
Winds me up big time...
other than say southall dunno who else he said it how it was about the club
all the others didn’t prob as they had all free passes to anything in the club
Must have been page 3 on the other sidesSpotted this on the Burnley "On The Road" video...View attachment 238907
I'm past being shocked at the pathetic behaviour from our ex players and managers when it comes to sentiment at this point. The fact of the matter is they see Everton as a place of business and nowt else. A place for them to make money. Kenwright provided them a chance to continue to make money from it long after their playing/managing days. Basically they took their thirty pieces of silver and where greatful for them and the man who paid them it. The day he went it ended their collective gravy train. They won't be able to leach off the club anymore and its left them feeling a wave of nostalgia for all the "good times" that only they and Kenwright ever enjoyed.