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Yeah, I know - some of the stuff in this thread makes me embarrassed to be an Everton fan.
So is that a yes he did or no he didnt?
dont know who it was but i was watching a stream from canada, and it went right onto an asian guy for quite a while at half time , just that annoying music they play thoughout half time, didnt say who it was but he was on for about 5. 10 seconds so could that have been him, ? wasnt just a crowd scan, it was right on him, bill wasnt sitting by him at the timeThat's complete and utter nonsense. The cameras were on Bill K most of the game - I didn't see anyone who even looked like him.
It's on the record that Amil Ambani's son was a guest of Bill at the match a year or two ago. Needless to say Bill was asking too much.....
Snap where are you posting these days? no mate it,s just rumors like Bill rumors of meeting buyers every other fkin week and telling the echo.
The Case against Kenwright: Gosling, Moyes (no contract - isn't this rather obvious, sorry you mean you didn't realise that he might go and if he should go we'd have to pay for a replacement - it's absurb FFS), 2 failed stadium plans (one deeply unpopular and the other falling on the vine for the lack of money, asking an apparently high price for a business that's not profitable, not overseeing any improvement in Financial Planning (and seeing off a couple of well qualified Chief Executives), being unable and unwilling to answer any sensible questions on financial management (batting away questions with the equivalent of "I don't understand" answers and finally stopping AGMs.
For: Getting rid of Johnson, not sending the club into a Leeds United/Portsmouth type spiral of debt (presumably because his backers made damn sure their investment wasn't jeopardised).
So there you have it - an emotional Evertonian who rescued us from Johnson but has singularly failed to push on in 15 years. If that's the measure of success then I'm a Dutchman! There is such as thing as financial planning and budgetary control.. you'd imagine a Chief Executive might manage to set some achievable targets and, once in a while, meet them and make a decent profit.
WHY did you write Bill was asking too much? You obviously don't know, or if you do how much was he asking and how much was Amil willing to pay???
I wrote that because he was asking too much. Far far too much above market value.
As it,s new manager week we might as well have a new owner week.
Shahid Khan - allegedly sat with Bill on Sunday.
The Case against Kenwright: Gosling, Moyes (no contract - isn't this rather obvious, sorry you mean you didn't realise that he might go and if he should go we'd have to pay for a replacement - it's absurb FFS), 2 failed stadium plans (one deeply unpopular and the other falling on the vine for the lack of money, asking an apparently high price for a business that's not profitable, not overseeing any improvement in Financial Planning (and seeing off a couple of well qualified Chief Executives), being unable and unwilling to answer any sensible questions on financial management (batting away questions with the equivalent of "I don't understand" answers and finally stopping AGMs.
For: Getting rid of Johnson, not sending the club into a Leeds United/Portsmouth type spiral of debt (presumably because his backers made damn sure their investment wasn't jeopardised).
So there you have it - an emotional Evertonian who rescued us from Johnson but has singularly failed to push on in 15 years. If that's the measure of success then I'm a Dutchman! There is such as thing as financial planning and budgetary control.. you'd imagine a Chief Executive might manage to set some achievable targets and, once in a while, meet them and make a decent profit.