The Everton Board Thread 2014/15

Is it time for change?

  • I'm happy with the way thing are. Kenwright and the Board should stay.

  • Kenwright and the board need to go. We need change.


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Not too sure what's the matter with him but on TalkSport about 15 minutes ago they said they hope Kenwright gets better soon, not too sure if it's been mentioned anywhere else and what's the matter with him?

He wasn't looking his best at the QPR game, was wrapped up well even though it was quite a warm day and looked a bit unsteady on his feet.
 
He wasn't looking his best at the QPR game, was wrapped up well even though it was quite a warm day and looked a bit unsteady on his feet.

Cheers @the esk , they never mentioned what's the matter with him just that they hope he gets better soon and then it wasn't mentioned again. I think he was at the Southampton game wasn't he which was after qpr, but not too sure if he was at Swansea
 
That's not good to read in all seriousness.
Hope Bill is personally ok. And secondly, from the Club's perspective, I don't see anyone else on his team capable of, or willing, to do any better for Everton should Bill need to step away.

I think he's pretty hands off, tbh.

Not nice to see him ill personally, but, professionally, we won't miss him. It's not like he's coaching the team or talking to advertisers.
 

You trust any others on the Board to replace him long term?

Replace him doing what? Like his whole thing is that he's the public face but he doesn't micromanage.

Moyes and martinez by all accounts had all but total control of the footballing side. The business side is all ellstone. And the real money is controlled by the shareholders, he can't make decisions on selling or investment by himself.

Bill gets to make some big decisions (hiring and firing ultimately) and he makes the speachs and does the interviews but he's hardly the thing that made us tick.
 
Eh people, let's be grateful for what we have.

Last year me and the family moved to Indiana in the US of A. Unbeknown to me the house we bought was built on a native American graveyard. The house was bloody haunted by the spirits of murdered native Americans by infected blankets. All night the children were kept awake by the screams of " Justice, we want want justice for our murders!! " this went on for days.

In the end the wife cracked and screamed at me " WE HAVE TO LEAVE NOW " I looked at her and felt her pain but said " listen, its tough the kids are tormented by the tortured souls of native Americans but if we move to a new house they could be haunted and molested by the ghosts of Michael Jackson and Jimmy Saville " let's stick with what's we have, its not that bad??? Is it??
 
Eh people, let's be grateful for what we have.

Last year me and the family moved to Indiana in the US of A. Unbeknown to me the house we bought was built on a native American graveyard. The house was bloody haunted by the spirits of murdered native Americans by infected blankets. All night the children were kept awake by the screams of " Justice, we want want justice for our murders!! " this went on for days.

In the end the wife cracked and screamed at me " WE HAVE TO LEAVE NOW " I looked at her and felt her pain but said " listen, its tough the kids are tormented by the tortured souls of native Americans but if we move to a new house they could be haunted and molested by the ghosts of Michael Jackson and Jimmy Saville " let's stick with what's we have, its not that bad??? Is it??
Your moments of gratitude in your life are an inspiration to all of us...
 
Hope Bill's OK...... think every Evertonian wants to see him walk off into the sunset with the big fat share sale retirement payoff he's been holding out for
 

Or

d - The price being asked is astronomically high for a club where there has been no investment in infrastructure in over twenty years

Why are they holding out for a price mate? You do realise that the board could quite legally, tomorrow, sell Coleman, Baines, Jags, McCarthy, Stones, Barkley & Lukaku? I reckon that would be a big profit in the accounts that they could pocket.

We'd be left with:
Howard
Hibbert
Alcaraz
Distin
Oviedo
Barry
Besic
Osman
Mcgeady
Naismith
Pienaar
Kone


Ahhh, reminds me of the Johnson days.

 
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