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The Everton Board Thread

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Our best bet for real changes is having the fan groups, toffeetv, view from the bullens, the supporters clubs etc really putting pressure on the board now coming together and demanding change, but they wont as theyll lose their little privileges they have, fans forum, away tickets etc.
That's a major problem at this club. It's a very cosy closed shop.
 
Our problem is, we’re not just fighting the board, we’re fighting each other, it’s been the case for years.

Whether it’s division over Kenwright, Martinez or Benitez, there’s been division in the fan base for about 10 years now, and it’s led to Toxicity.

The campaigns seem like closed shops, so fans can’t get invested, and even then you’ve still got people unsure.

Give Liverpool fans their due, when something happens they don’t like. They all form together and make a statement, protest and it quickly gets shut down.

Kenwright should have been legged 10 years ago (at the latest), but we’re too concerned about our image to do anything, sadly.
I agree Liverpool fans do seem to unite more behind issues at the club but they have a huge advantage in that their friends in the media always come down on the side of the supporters against the greedy owners.
On the other hand our supporters are portrayed as living in the past with unrealistic expectations of the club.
We are accused of employing bully boy tactics against everybody's favourite uncle a man who loves the club and is always on hand with a tear in his eye.
This owner and his board of lackeys will take us down and no shiny new ground will make any difference as we languish in the lower divisions. The club as a whole has taken its eye off the ball with the ground move .
We are now in the last chance saloon as far as saving our status as a club is concerned, we must put aside our differences and back all forms of protest and where we can work together with ideas to rid ourselves of the people running the club.
 

Kenwright created that culture but moshiri was very happy to go along with it as it kept him out of the firing line, as proven by the 27 years campaign's attempts to publicly suck him off.
Moshiri bought into the line Kenwright told him that he was handy to have around to quell any local difficulties he may encounter at the club with fans and local media...and also the likes of Sky Sports where people like Myers and O'Connor were in place to put the ownership's case forward and deny space for criticism.

This is all too late now though: it's beyond 'sack the board' campaigns to save us from the drop.

As someone said last night: the protests should have started when we secured our PL status against Palace last season. We could have forced Moshiri out and Kenwright with him.
 
Apparently Stubbs was on the radio last night saying Kenwright has stopped giving him tickets as he's been critical of the board.

I'm sure Southall has said the same. It's hard not to see Kenwright as a tinpot dictator. He has such a fragile ego that criticism from any quarter isn't allowed. He'll have the likes of Martin Samuel penning the latest propaganda piece as we speak.

I'm in no doubt that Kenwright does have some love of Everton. Unfortunately for us this pails into insignificance when you consider how much he actually loves himself. He will never step away. Even now he will be dreaming of us winning a trophy and him being front and centre lifting it.
 
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I'm sure Southall has said the same. It's hard not to see Kenwright as a tinpot dictator. He has such a fragile ego that criticism from any quarter isn't allowed. He'll have the likes of Martin Samuel penning the latest propaganda piece as we speak.

I'm in no doubt that Kenwright does have some love of Everton. Unfortunately for us this pails into insignificance when you consider how much he actually loves himself. He will never step away. Even now he will be dreaming of us winning a trophy and him being front and centre lifting the trophy.
He’s got Doug Ellis vibes about him.
 

Moshiri bought into the line Kenwright told him that he was handy to have around to quell any local difficulties he may encounter at the club with fans and local media...and also the likes of Sky Sports where people like Myers and O'Connor were in place to put the ownership's case forward and deny space for criticism.

This is all too late now though: it's beyond 'sack the board' campaigns to save us from the drop.

As someone said last night: the protests should have started when we secured our PL status against Palace last season. We could have forced Moshiri out and Kenwright with him.
This 100% - we were always going to end up here this season.
Selling Richy and not bothering to replace him buying championship level players to shore up a team with the weakest of mentalities.
I ask you - How could we not end up here this season ?
 

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