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The Friedkin Group reaches agreement to buy Everton

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The only thing kenwright did that was good for Everton was die.

He only survived because of Moyes.

While Moyes has us competing without spending, Blue Bill just casually relaxed in the background and let the club just float.

Didn't once push us forward on the back of FA Final, semi finals, Champions League places, and European qualification. Lived off the TV money and inflation. Until some of his mates wanted a slice of the pie or offered "proposals"
 
Not sure the story is over with DCL, can understand his reluctance to sign with the current incarnation of Everton but a new owner, a better manager, a bit to spend on the squad and it’s suddenly a more appealing place to stay. Especially when he wasn’t inundated in the summer.

He'll sign to whoever pays him £160k a week.
 
Mate, on talk sport the day that Friedkin Group were announced "Good Evening" Jim White said to Simon Jordan:

"what would Bill Kenwright think?"

It was in the clip they published.

Like what "he" thought was important?!?

That's what we've got to push back against in moving the club forward. That.

EFC should never be defined by that man, nor any owner, including the Friedkins to be honest.

If TFG come in and seeks Kenwrights opinion on anything, we have bigger problems than we thought.
 
Not sure the story is over with DCL, can understand his reluctance to sign with the current incarnation of Everton but a new owner, a better manager, a bit to spend on the squad and it’s suddenly a more appealing place to stay. Especially when he wasn’t inundated in the summer.

….he’ll pocket a massive signing fee and tidy salary in the summer, plus he’ll probably have a number of suitors to choose from. Lovely position to be in for somebody with a young family.
 

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That is disgraceful thing to say.

The man is dead and gone. Leave it at that.
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He only survived because of Moyes.

While Moyes has us competing without spending, Blue Bill just casually relaxed in the background and let the club just float.

Didn't once push us forward on the back of FA Final, semi finals, Champions League places, and European qualification. Lived off the TV money and inflation. Until some of his mates wanted a slice of the pie or offered "proposals"
Exactly. Moyes was Kenwright's biggest stroke of luck and, perversely, the biggest impediment to us ridding ourselves of Kenwright's malign inertia.

Moyes never seriously threatened to win anything (FA Cup final, aside) - and Kenwright, therefore, avoided serious pressure to support him financially, as a result. Imagine he won the 2009 FA Cup - think of the pressure Blue Bill would have been under to fund a serious tilt at CL qualification. But he didn't, and the momentum died off.

Similarly, had he managed to get us into the CL proper in 2005, pressure would have mounted on Kenwright. As it was, part of the reason Moyes was unable to do that was because Kenwright refused to strengthen the squad adequately to give us a better chance against Villarreal.

Moyes was also great for Kenwright in that there was no danger of relegation under him once he got his feet properly under the table. So, Kenwright had no pressure to dip into his pocket to keep us up, either. Moyes was, partly through no fault of his own, the stasis manager: a boon for Bill.

Kenwright never had the funds to entitle him to run Everton properly. That reality, which he propagandised as some kind of home-spun charm, condemned us to years of irrelevance and insignificance. He refused to step aside until he saw the finishing line, whereupon he sold to a chancer (while still keeping his greasy hands on the tiller).

The most significant milestone in Everton's history in 2023 was the death of Bill Kenwright. It will have far-reaching consequences that open new positive possibilities for the club he nearly starved to death.
 

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