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I'm not demanding much this year. Just an improvement of a few places that avoids a relegation battle come spring and over 40 points.

Thats not a huge lot to ask but the trajectory in recent years is consistently in the wrong direction

Do I believe Kenwright and Moshiri can deliver improvements this season.... not really tbh.

Well we'll find out soon enough.

I'm bothered about players in. The rest is a pantomime for me.
 

Obviously Bill has stitched up Sharp and DBB as the fall guys in this mess thinking the pressure will now be off him.
That would be a miscalculation.

We've heard it from Moshiri he's here in the short term. People like Myers are underlining that message.

I see no possibility of Kenwight staying on beyond incoming personnel to the board form MSP.
 
We'll get relegated of this club doesn't unite soon.

Horizons have to be limited for the near future. That's just how it is.

Anyone demanding more than that and for more instability to get are endangering this club's future.

Think evolution not revolution. We arern't in any position to see revolutionary change.
Getting rid of Kenwright is not "revolutionary change". It's simple common sense and a prerequisite for this club to slowly resuscitate.

Until last week, Moshiri still had the reluctant and tacit support of the majority of the fanbase. His refusal and/or inability to remove Kenwright means he, too, must go.

People expecting any significant improvement in Everton's fortunes while these two remain are either fooling themselves or enabling the venal incompetents who run the club.

We didn't need "revolutionary" change last week. We do now, though. Anything less than a full change of ownership means we continue to slide ever-closer to oblivion. Good luck rallying the troops for another relegation fight in September...
 

Getting rid of Kenwright is not "revolutionary change". It's simple common sense and a prerequisite for this club to slowly resuscitate.

Until last week, Moshiri still had the reluctant and tacit support of the majority of the fanbase. His refusal and/or inability to remove Kenwright means he, too, must go.

People expecting any significant improvement in Everton's fortunes while these two remain are either fooling themselves or enabling the venal incompetents who run the club.

We didn't need "revolutionary" change last week. We do now, though. Anything less than a full change of ownership means we continue to slide ever-closer to oblivion. Good luck rallying the troops for another relegation fight in September...

This is correct, but MSP have to go too.
 
The time to come...can you quantify that?

We may get bought out again, so it's hard to say. Witghout being morbid he may not be alive for years. But I expect to see him here well into next season, and struggle to see a catalyst that will make them want to remove him. I don't see him moving on this year at the least.

Downing is close to him.
 
Getting rid of Kenwright is not "revolutionary change". It's simple common sense and a prerequisite for this club to slowly resuscitate.

Until last week, Moshiri still had the reluctant and tacit support of the majority of the fanbase. His refusal and/or inability to remove Kenwright means he, too, must go.

People expecting any significant improvement in Everton's fortunes while these two remain are either fooling themselves or enabling the venal incompetents who run the club.

We didn't need "revolutionary" change last week. We do now, though. Anything less than a full change of ownership means we continue to slide ever-closer to oblivion. Good luck rallying the troops for another relegation fight in September...
That's a complete misreading of events IMO.

We know that a new CEO will be hired and that job alone when competently filled will transform the club. The chairmanship will be an irrelevancy and Kenwright will shuffle off. That'd be my guess.

The fixation with Kenwright has to stop. He's going and anyone mithering themselves with him should know better.
 
We may get bought out again, so it's hard to say. Witghout being morbid he may not be alive for years. But I expect to see him here well into next season, and struggle to see a catalyst that will make them want to remove him. I don't see him moving on this year at the least.

Downing is close to him.

With respect mate, all that is speculation and it's stacked up against the stated intention that Kenwright carries on in a transitional period with the board in state of flux.
 

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