I think the Koeman issue is the easy win, sacking him will gain some kind of appeasement.
But it's not the fundamental issue in my opinion. Part of the problem at the moment is the Lukaku and striker recruitment there afterwards was badly mishandled by the board. That is fundamental to what we are seeing on the pitch.
We have had two big summer windows now under Moshiri and both have been squandered by the current the board (note Moshiri isn't on the board).
It's gotten to the point that this mismanagement is hurting the club and is an obstacle to making progress.
I often backed Kenwright on here, he was the right chairman at a certain time, the resources of the club, profile of the player we are trying to recruit and the market we are now exposed to are just beyond a Kenwright led board in my opinion and the evidence is in the last two transfer windows. That's not said witn malice as I have a lot of admiration and respect for him for what he did in a very dark hour and the progress we made with him in a certain point in our history, but the task now is beyond a Kenwright led board.
It's actually nothing personal with Bill in fact it's the entire board who should be in part culpable.
For me like I said sacking Koeman is the easy win but the problems at Everton are more fundamental and the bigger issue is the board.
With all respect, why should we keep Koeman? Why should Everton accept this level of performance and results?