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Player Valuation: £70m
Good job they and Mosh are all little. Otherwise they'd need a huge bed to fit them all in.Keep Cahill well away , he's in bed with Joorahbchin nowadays.
Good job they and Mosh are all little. Otherwise they'd need a huge bed to fit them all in.Keep Cahill well away , he's in bed with Joorahbchin nowadays.
I think he was ,but maybe trying to help but couldn’t say for sure.
The point I was making was that if you look hard enough there are plenty of options.
Forward planners,visionaries,finance experts and people who are movers and shakers.
Not old farts who can’t see further than the end of their nose!!
Should of been Labour leader instead of that moron they picked, we of had a labour government by nowNo definitely not.
I know kenwright milked Hillsboroigh for his own good,but Burnham was the one man who got the whole thing moving.
He was booed at Anfield at first being a government minister but I think people realised he was a good honest man who cared.
He would be a great board member.
Agree totally.Should of been Labour leader instead of that moron they picked, we of had a labour government by now
Sharp: played his part in Everton's glorious 1980s period; later on though he just played about in cliques at the club t the detriment of the team; then he got rewarded with a cushy job as fans liaison, and then on the board getting well remunerated for whatever nonesense he was asked to sit in on.That's how I see it. Can't see a way back for him. His name is mud. Needs a time away before he can lose the taint, and even then it's not guaranteed.
Perhaps a role in EitC would rehabilitate his reputation.
74 days until the next season.
That is not long at all, when you consider a preseason to be factored in as well.
74 days until the next season.
That is not long at all, when you consider a preseason to be factored in as well.
Exactly - you can spot the Kenwright enablers straight away: they never mention his name when referring to the club's mismanagement. They do however mention Moshiri, subconsciously directing the reader to blame the owner alone.It's a chronicle of a season wehen we nearly went down. How can it not highlight failings? It was a descriptive piece.
The key though was that there was no specific identification of those governing the club as THE problem.
Spot onyou can spot the Kenwright enablers straight away: they never mention his name when referring to the club's mismanagement. They do however mention Moshiri, subconsciously directing the reader to blame the owner alone.
Stop reading them will soon changeExactly - you can spot the Kenwright enablers straight away: they never mention his name when referring to the club's mismanagement. They do however mention Moshiri, subconsciously directing the reader to blame the owner alone.
King and Maddock are at it today: just speed-read the articles and look for the mention of Kenwright, there is none.
They are pathetic and take us for fools.