Out of respect to his family his supporters and also out of respect to the fans who don’t have anything positive it’s a pointless thread and will just cause division amongst us
They're partially responsible.
People have been warning fellow Evertonians about 'Chairman Bill' for years, only to get varying degrees of pushback from the majority until relatively recently.
The fact that we had a split in the fanbase made any successful protest against the board and running of the club a near impossibe task.
Some of us have been calling out his bollocks and lies for years and years. We don't feel vindicated today, we're just sad the majority ignored the warnings that were there in plain sight.
This refusal by many to accept facts about 'Blue Bill' gave journalists an easy cop out to ignore what was going on at Everton. I mean, Kenwright only has the club's best interests at heart, right? RIGHT?
Totally get the venting, for me, the whole debacle, added with VAR nonsense has genuinely turned me off the game to an extent. I'm not sure how I feel about Bill tbh, I just can't agree with name calling him when he's gone.
People name called him when he was alive too. I don't really see it makes a blind bit of difference. It's not as if he's going to log in, read it and feel all offended.
Same goes for the lovely Jenny. She's not browsing GOT hoping for some nice anecdotes about her beloved Bill.
I generally try to keep things respectful but it's a genuine challenge at times. The fact he's gone and won't ever have to answer for the shitshow he presided over is
classic Kenwright. That really annoys me. As does people still giving him credit for things he had very little input on.
"Bramley Moore! What a legacy of Kenwrights reign!!!"
We'd have potentially been on the Waterfront in the city centre for the past 15 years had he not been so selfish. We were also a government planning review away from being relocated to a retail park outside of the city because he was in hock to 'great friends of Everton.'
He got through his entire tenure as chairman without any serious scrutiny from the media.
His epitaph if I'd written it would read:
As slippery in death as he was in life. Perfect timing.