dholliday
deconstructed rep
No, but you have abused an Evertonian, and there's no need
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No, but you have abused an Evertonian, and there's no need
Lord Grantchester...I don't trust those types. .
Probably the opposite reason that you did.
People don't want a random chicken-loving cigar-chomping Sheikh, either.
Yet again your lack of knowledge is a major let down for you.
Kenwright's been with us for 14 years, or 20 years if you count general involvement. And he's a chancer? Do you even know what "chancer" means?
This is such a meaningless retort.
What do you actually want to say? That a lordy-titled billionaire with a supposed support of Everton is not someone I particularly trust seen as he's hardly invested in the club?
Fan unity rules ok?
Pipe down, sausage fingers.
Like I said your lack of club knowledge is disturbing.
Evidence points to Kenwright doing exactly that, whoever pays Kenwright 4 times the market value of his shares wins the day.
Pipe down, sausage fingers.
This is such a meaningless retort.
What do you actually want to say? That a lordy-titled billionaire with a supposed support of Everton is not someone I particularly trust seen as he's hardly invested in the club?
You do realise he is the grandson of John Moore's, and was a board member till Kenwright took control of the club.
On the basis of what you have said " He's hardly invested in the club " does this extend to all our board members as well??
Yeah, I'm aware of that.
So what has he invested? And yes, it extends to all major shareholders. We've never been in the race for the big money signings and are seen as a selling club ever since the Premiership era.
Grantchester is partly accountable. And he's far richer than Kenwright.
Do you disagree?
I dimly remember an open letter to Grantchester from i think the Blue Union asking him to either invest or buy out Bill's share (and then invest). Nothing much came of that.