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The Everton Board Thread 2015/16 [ Not takeover related ]

Is it time for change?

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

    Votes: 75 10.2%
  • Kenwright and the board need to go. We need change.

    Votes: 558 76.2%
  • I'm indifferent. Can't decide.

    Votes: 99 13.5%

  • Total voters
    732
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How can Kenwright be an Evertonian yet genuinely believe the managers doing a good job?? The sooner the chancer sells up fully the better, we better pray Moshiri is more than just a richer Earle or we are knackered if this bloke stays in charge of affairs.
 
I believe you can have only one leader yes Bill can still be here to offer advice, but that is as far as it should go. Especially when it comes to important decisions like manager of your club. Roberto has :) ad fair chance and has been backed with cash, far more cash than his predecessor. Bill if he stays and I'm sure he will should remain in the background, tbh I don't think he can do that.
 
Farhad Moshiri is in charge now, Kenwright can be the face all he likes but a ruthless businessman like Moshiri doesn't invest and sit back and do nothing and watch his investment decline.
I trust him to make the right decision.
 
Non-trolling question:

Did Arsenal go forward while having Moshiri as an investor? I know its not exactly the same scenario with levels of investment comparing the two clubs, but in my opinion winners find a way to win most all the time.
 

Non-trolling question:

Did Arsenal go forward while having Moshiri as an investor? I know its not exactly the same scenario with levels of investment comparing the two clubs, but in my opinion winners find a way to win most all the time.

He was never involved in actually running anything at Arsenal. At least not for ages, if at all.
 
Non-trolling question:

Did Arsenal go forward while having Moshiri as an investor? I know its not exactly the same scenario with levels of investment comparing the two clubs, but in my opinion winners find a way to win most all the time.

Mate, the big issue at Arsenal was that although Usmanov and Moshiri owned 30% of Arsenal, the major shareholder (owning 68%) Kroenke gave them not influence or authority in the club.
 
21 wins in 68 league matches since August 2014. Can only beat bottom three teams plus Soton this season. Worst home PL record since the inceptopn of CL.

The board in particular the new boss must act. We want to win the FA Cup.
 

The whole Martinez situation really has hit home for me of what a small time board we really have. It's actually amazing we haven't been relegated with Kenwright and Co at the helm.

I hated how Moyes treated us at the end but I'll always be thankful for his work as no doubt if we would have had a Roberto Martinez in charge during the early 00's we would have gone down. Let's just hope Moshiri gets his act together as I'm convinced it's a relegation battle with the current manager next season, all the signs point to that.
 

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