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The Everton Board Thread (Inc. Bill Kenwright / Blue Union)

Is it time for Change...???

  • Kenwright an the Board out, We need Change.

    Votes: 503 80.0%
  • Im Happy with the way thing are. Kenwright an the Board should stay

    Votes: 126 20.0%

  • Total voters
    629
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Saying Kenwright needs to go,is stating what every Evertonian knows, including Bill Kenwright, he's stated this.The fact is there are no buyers out there,the ground situation just compounds this.
The vast majority of Evertoninans support Kenwright,though they would all love to see investment.

There are no buyers at the price Bill's asking that's for sure, and he's responsible for ****ing up the Kings Dock opportunity for a prestigious new ground. I've seen polls where 69.63% of fans want kenwright and the board out.
 
There are no buyers at the price Bill's asking that's for sure, and he's responsible for ****ing up the Kings Dock opportunity for a prestigious new ground. I've seen polls where 69.74% of fans want kenwright and the board out.

That 69.74% will possibly been on a forum like this that is hardly representative of the majority of Evertonians.
Listen like every Evertonian i want to see us competing finacially with the top clubs and that means Kenwright going.But most Evertonians think while there is no Big investor on the horizon he is a stabalising influence on the club.
And as for polls remember when Blue Union (as is their right, marched outside goodison (was there two thousand) and when Kenwrights picture come up the majority of the fans clapped. That not because we want him to stay,we dont , but there is a certain respect for him,though you will rarely see it on these forums!!
 
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That 69.74% will possibly been on a forum like this that is hardly representative of the majority of Evertonians.
Listen like every Evertonian i want to see us competing finacially with the top clubs and that means Kenwright going.But most Evertonians think while there is no Big investor on the horizon he is a stabalising influence on the club.
And as for polls remember when Blue Union (as is their right, marched outside goodison (was there two thousand) and when Kenwrights picture come up the majority of the fans clapped. That not because we want him to stay,we dont , but there is a certain respect for him,though you will rarely see it on these forums!!

"Kenwright is an Evertonian"

For the vast majority the analysis begins and ends there, more thought goes into which chippy has the shortest queue after the game.
 
his asking price and terms of sale (keep me as club president to massage my mega ego) are the stumbling blocks for sale.
no one will buy the club with the debt level and next 2 years revenue streams already spent.

kenwright remains the enemy within.
 
Thats arrogant, so the majority of Evertonians cant think,unlike yourself. Its called having a different opinion!

He didn't say they can't think, he said they don't, and it's true. Just like the majority of people don't care about politics. They have other interests, which don't extend to realising the truth about Bill Kenwright and the fraudulent 'Best Evertonian ever' routine.

And with regard to showing him 'respect', i'm never going to clap him but it has nothing to do with showing him respect. I respect you, but i'm not going to clap you if i see you walking down the street. Clapping is a sign of admiration or congratulations, neither of which Kenwright deserves.
 

I honestly believe Kenwright is a genuine blue. That's enough for me. The world is falling down all around us. Apart from City and Chelsea has there been a single club that has really done well thanks to a foreign takeover? Even take Chelsea out of it as it's a London thing. City were a one-off. People always want change for the sake of change.
 
I honestly believe Kenwright is a genuine blue. That's enough for me. The world is falling down all around us. Apart from City and Chelsea has there been a single club that has really done well thanks to a foreign takeover? Even take Chelsea out of it as it's a London thing. City were a one-off. People always want change for the sake of change.

Arsenal are in a superb position, what i'd give to be as financially stable as them.

To think people want change for the sake of change is incredibly ignorant.
 
Arsenal are in a superb position, what i'd give to be as financially stable as them.

To think people want change for the sake of change is incredibly ignorant.

Arsenal are in a great financial position because for one they owned a large chunk of valuable turf in London which they were able to flog before the property market crashed and secondly are an establishment team in the centre of a thriving city and so sell 000s of corporates

I'll give you that it's ignorant to pre-judge any mass opinion, but by the same token it's pretty downright stupid to suggest a major change when there's no real example of it being done successfully. Plus there are too many dodgy characters out there that I'd rather kept a million miles away from Goodison.

Forget the crap like Blackburn, Birmingham and Portsmouth but look at the likes of the RS and Newcastle. Both have had recent takeovers that nearly finished them for good. Villa? Randy Lerner rode in on his white horse and they are now 7/4 to be relegated.

I'm not against a takeover by a new owner at all but right now I don't see any great reason to think there's a better alternative
 
Arsenal are in a great financial position because for one they owned a large chunk of valuable turf in London which they were able to flog before the property market crashed and secondly are an establishment team in the centre of a thriving city and so sell 000s of corporates

I'll give you that it's ignorant to pre-judge any mass opinion, but by the same token it's pretty downright stupid to suggest a major change when there's no real example of it being done successfully. Plus there are too many dodgy characters out there that I'd rather kept a million miles away from Goodison.

Forget the crap like Blackburn, Birmingham and Portsmouth but look at the likes of the RS and Newcastle. Both have had recent takeovers that nearly finished them for good. Villa? Randy Lerner rode in on his white horse and they are now 7/4 to be relegated.

I'm not against a takeover by a new owner at all but right now I don't see any great reason to think there's a better alternative



in 11 years of ownership, our debt has increased, our off the field assets have decreased.
On those 2 simple facts, change is essential unless your happy with our ambition to be the 'best of the rest'.
 

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