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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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Let's wait four years before we decide on how successful Leicester will be.If they stay in the premiership for the next couple of seasons will be as high as they can realistically aim for. Look at what has happened to Cardiff.

Everton are on a completely different plane to clubs such as Leicester or Cardiff.

Villa could be as big as Everton but the change of ownership has seen them slip into a tailspin
which could end up in relegation.
Unless something big happens soon they run the risk of losing their best players this summer.

Everton are in a very stable position at the moment.We do no have a billionaire owner,but there are a lot of clubs who would happily be in our position.

yeah lets wait until another man city arrive and effectively sow up the top 6 places leaving us with the 7th place trophy as best as we can hope for.
 
The mobsters who own Everton are laughing at the moment. They know they can hand over some of the cash coming in from player sales (the last two under Martinez plus the player sales this summer...and there WILL be player sales) and put the increase in tv revenue toward God knows where else (I've given up guessing the destination of that incoming cash now), and know they can spin it all as 'backing Roberto'.

The 5th place allows them to spin some fairy tale that you can succeed without significant activity in the transfer market or the need for a new owner to compete.

It's a crying shame, it really is. They've crippled Everton for 15 years. How anyone gives the benefit of the doubt to these parasites I dont know. 15 years of empty promises and failure. Kenwright is the biggest stain in the club's history.
 
Another prediction of doom and gloom,just as this season was before a ball was kicked.

the worlds billionaires are growing in wealth and numbers and with china, india and brazil becoming tiger economies this number will increase, and with the increase in TV revenue in the PL and its massive global attraction its naïve to think some big gun isn't gonna want a play toy in the near future, but according to your logic we should just be happy we aint any of the clubs who were bought by crap owners, the fact is most of those are smaller clubs who needed massive investment which failed, we on the other hand have a top class manager and quality players just missing that extra financial push to compete.

We waited around til Man City got their takeover don't be naïve to think another Shiekh or Roman wont be around the corner, and with each one another place in the table is gone.
 
Don't refer to fellow blues as worms.
The mobsters who own Everton are laughing at the moment. They know they can hand over some of the cash coming in from player sales (the last two under Martinez plus the player sales this summer...and there WILL be player sales) and put the increase in tv revenue toward God knows where else (I've given up guessing the destination of that incoming cash now), and know they can spin it all as 'backing Roberto'.

The 5th place allows them to spin some fairy tale that you can succeed without significant activity in the transfer market or the need for a new owner to compete.

It's a crying shame, it really is. They've crippled Everton for 15 years. How anyone gives the benefit of the doubt to these parasites I dont know. 15 years of empty promises and failure. Kenwright is the biggest stain in the club's history.

The "we will see" brigade are empty and speechless when presented with someone who has put real hard dough into the club.

Worms.
 

The "we will see" brigade are empty and speechless when presented with someone who has put real hard dough into the club.

Worms.
Your intransigence is with the spending league,myself i prefer the premier league and where we can finish.
5th in Martinez's first season is a fine achievement,blowing away many of our so called high spending rivals you constantly bang on about,some of whom were relegated.
How is this possible ?
 
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Your intransigence is with the spending league,myself i prefer the premier league and where we can finish.
5th in Martinez's first season is a fine achievement,blowing away many of our so called high spending rivals you constantly bang on about,some of whom were relegated.
How is this possible ?

Lad, I,m not really arsed what you have to say go tell it to the TEF forum. Your done here.
 
Your intransigence is with the spending league,myself i prefer the premier league and where we can finish.
5th in Martinez's first season is a fine achievement,blowing away many of our so called high spending rivals you constantly bang on about,some of whom were relegated.
How is this possible ?

loans mate.

all about them loans.
 

Villa are a club that are fast heading towards relegation, just as we were pre Moyes.
I do not know if money has to be spent on developing the ground,but certainly there is a huge sum of money to be spent on players.
Lerner ,at this stage doesn't care who buys it as long as he escapes and as we have already seen most of the clubs that have been bought in recent years have ended up in a worse position.

I may be wrong but if memory serves me correctly there was a suggestion that Lerner looked at Everton before he bought Villa. There were many
on here lamenting that he didn't buy us.

Well if they are heading for relegation then they wont get sold any time soon, even more so if they are to spend millions upon millions on players.
 
Why do people feel the need to stick up for Bill?, he's done nothing to deserve the respect he gets off some
By the same token, I feel people tend to go overboard in their criticism.

Yes, we're short on cash and ultimately that's the responsibility of the current owners but the criticism is unnecessarily vitriolic a lot of the time. It's ugly to read.
 
By the same token, I feel people tend to go overboard in their criticism.

Yes, we're short on cash and ultimately that's the responsibility of the current owners but the criticism is unnecessarily vitriolic a lot of the time. It's ugly to read.

Not unnecessary at all.

Even the worlds greatest Evertonian admitted in 1999, yes 1999, he is NOT the person to take Everton forward.
 

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