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Portsmouth fail to pay players' wages for second time

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As for your Banks crap.

The shareholders are responsible for all collateral held against a debt in a banks eyes. So yes, their credit ratings, and standings support us.
 

Right, so then we carry on as we are then? Bobbing along, not really going anywhere. Your happy with that?


I never once said that MG. But as you said.

No one is buying. So until they do, I will back every aspect of our Club.

I have ambition, but I also have reality. something that many people are missing.

And to be fair. improving every season to this one, is not quite bobbing along is it mate?

RE : Blinkers
 

Im realistic, I just dont believe a word that Bill Kenwrong says.

So you think with the current board we will be able to progress anymore?


The current board has gotten us this far to be honest, so I think they are not too bad at helping progress.

Have they hit a ceiling? Has Kenwright hit a ceiling? Has Moyes hit a ceiling?

Not one person on this planet can say until we have a fit squad. until then, I will allow your speculation to run riot.

Moyes is out soon then as Kenwright constantly says Moyes is going nowhere.

Nothing personal. i just do not agree with you.
 
Regardless of the various pro's & con's, Kenwright is in an unenviable position, allbeit one of his own choosing, by presenting himself to the world as the public face of the Everton Board he gets any kudos going but also takes all the criticism which even when valid should probably be targeted at the whole Board rather than just the Chairman. Not having direct control over a majority of shares, Kenwright may be somewhat limited in what he can & can't do with the club as he'll always have to be willing to compromise to reach agreement with the rest of the Board. Even as regards the sale of the club that so many seem to yearn for, Kenwright wouldn't be able to offer any potential buyer control of the club unless other major shareholders wished to sell as well. Any take-over may well prove to be a rather convoluted affair.
 

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