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Ok look at least season, I correctly pointed out Rafael wasn't the problem, we sacked him and things got worse.
For a long time I've correctly pointed out how we were much better when Kenwright owned us then we have been since, that's straight up factual it's impossible to argue against.
About Carlo being a rubbish Everton manager.
About how we shouldn't of sacked Sam Allardyce.
I was right about Iwobi being a good player, about Myko being better then Lucas, I'm a visionary because I don't play to the gallery and call things as they are.

dear Lord can someone stop this person's insane ranting ? Thought we'd reached a peak, I mean low, when he tried to give all the credit for the new stadium to Kenwight, when Kenwright hasn't put a penny into Everton, ( but gained an incredible lot of money out of the club for selling his shares.)
also Kenwright has been owner when two previous " new stadiums" tell to pieces, costing Everton a fortune, he might well be the worst owner come Chairman of any club ever.
 
What a slap in the face to these fans screaming Everton to unlikely victories in the hope things change in the summer if we stay up.

I don't want to give Thelwell much credit because he hasn't proved himself as anything yet, but, the Onana deal is the template for the types of deal we can and need do this summer

Longer contracts for players who may be here max 2 years as they represent a chance to kickstart clean FFP cycles
 
There is some truth to that, but not totally. We basically begin a new cycle this summer where a lot of contracts that have come off the books finally allow for some breathing room, plus the money from Gordon is an injection

Whether the club loosenes the purse strings is a different question, but there will be plenty of FFP flexibility this summer.
Yes there will, but the bigger problem is that with Usmanov off the scene Moshiri has lost his backer and needs to put any spare cash towards the stadium so that he can get it finished and sell up. It's unlikely that we will see significant spending this summer.
 
Greg O'Keefe at The Athletic is a 'client journalist'. Writes articles to order. Well documented.

Now we know what David Prentice's role at EFC is.
A club communications manager who doesn't have to take any notice of social media.

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There was no bid from Man City’s owner and Kenwright has never asked any potential buyer that he must be kept on in any sale negotiations
Typical non-denial denial. There was no bid from City owners because Kenwright made it clear he was staying as Chairman, so they walked away.

Similarly, there have never been any "sale negotiations" as discussions never progressed once Kenwright told all interested parties that he was staying put.
 

Yes there will, but the bigger problem is that with Usmanov off the scene Moshiri has lost his backer and needs to put any spare cash towards the stadium so that he can get it finished and sell up. It's unlikely that we will see significant spending this summer.

As above mate

I don't want to give Thelwell much credit because he hasn't proved himself as anything yet, but, the Onana deal is the template for the types of deal we can and need do this summer

Longer contracts for players who may be here max 2 years as they represent a chance to kickstart clean FFP cycles
 
I don't want to give Thelwell much credit because he hasn't proved himself as anything yet, but, the Onana deal is the template for the types of deal we can and need do this summer

Longer contracts for players who may be here max 2 years as they represent a chance to kickstart clean FFP cycles
Overall I think the explanation of how things get better is that the strategic review will start bearing fruit in terms of quality control on players. 🤔
 

Why is transfer business left until the end of the transfer window?

"We are sure this is a question that many supporters ask of their clubs. We can assure you Kevin Thelwell and his team began to identify potential January targets as soon as the summer window closed. Recruitment is an ongoing process that never stops. From the outset, we had a clear plan for the January window, which was to focus on adding players who could significantly and immediately improve our starting XI. That was always going to be challenging in what was a very limited marketplace (reflected by the nature of some of the fees that were commanded). As was widely reported, one of our primary targets was the Villarreal forward Arnaut Danjuma, who not only fitted the profile of player we wanted to bring in but also offered the best value for money in an over-inflated market. After extensive negotiations, we had a deal in place and the player was heading to Finch Farm to complete the formalities, only for another club to step in at the 11th hour. With that deal no longer viable, the reality was that there was only a very small pool of available players who would have improved our first XI. We worked hard on securing players of the right quality - but were unable to reach agreement with the clubs we were liaising with. Our efforts were hindered by the fact our negotiating power was impacted by our responsibility to also remain compliant with profit and sustainability rules. We could have added players that we knew to be available but that we also knew were not of the necessary quality to positively impact our team. When Sean Dyche was appointed as our new manager, he shared the view that any new signings had to be capable of making an immediate impact to the first XI and improve the options already available to us. Sean also felt the squad he inherited has more quality than our league position at the time of his arrival suggested."

Lol!
Dear Christ that's like an Comedy sketch did Bill write that, Ernie Wise would have been proud of that one. lol
 
Mismanagement

(as a result of incompetence)

In a word.

Premier League P&S is the issue and those two have failed utterly to raise revenues
I think since Iv watched Everton Wev had about 2 /3 decent summer transfers budgets, in well over 30 years unbelvable how badly we’ve been run for so long Johnson kenwright moshiri surely law of averages says we,ll get a decent owner soon
 
dear Lord can someone stop this person's insane ranting ? Thought we'd reached a peak, I mean low, when he tried to give all the credit for the new stadium to Kenwight, when Kenwright hasn't put a penny into Everton, ( but gained an incredible lot of money out of the club for selling his shares.)
also Kenwright has been owner when two previous " new stadiums" tell to pieces, costing Everton a fortune, he might well be the worst owner come Chairman of any club ever.
The stadium wouldn't of been on at all if Bill hadn't of got Moshiri into the club, and if we hadn't of been a viable option for a buy out Usmanov/Moshiri wouldn't of come in.
Kenwright and the mid table stability he gave us, made us a good proposition for them., thus leading to the stadium.
Bill > stability > Moshiri > Usmanov > stadium

Do you see the likes of Blackburn or Sheffield Wednesday getting a ground like that? I don't, we would be on par with them if it wasn't for Kenwright
 

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