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Player Valuation: £35m
Sleepwalking into relegation.
We,ll survive this season after a major scare , moshiri will finally get rid of kenwright ,next season will be a bit rough trying to get rid of the stink that’s engulfed the club since kenwright took over , fighting for Europe by 24/25 in bmd .. from the ghost of Christmas future
We,ll survive this season after a major scare , moshiri will finally get rid of kenwright ,next season will be a bit rough trying to get rid of the stink that’s engulfed the club since kenwright took over , fighting for Europe by 24/25 in bmd .. from the ghost of Christmas future
Something has to give eventually with Kenwright especially when everything is going wrong consistently with only a few common denominatorsWhat leads you to believe this will happen?
Wolves were back in Training on the 23rd of November.
After an hour our lot will be gasping for breath while they run rings around us.
Something has to give eventually with Kenwright especially when everything is going wrong consistently with only a few common denominators
But nothing will give, clearly Moshiri has no intention of removing him as he believes he’s doing a good job. We survived a major scare last season and absolutely nothing changed. Moshiri is the problem.
They`re both the problem, but in different ways.
Moshiri is a rich clown.
Kenwright is a parasite, who`s latched onto the rich clown.
More like diving headfirst.Sleepwalking into relegation.
Who can answer this for me with some degree of accuracy?
How much would relegation cost Everton? What about if we failed to come back up at the first attempt and play two seasons in the Championship?
Would we need to massively offset stadium costs by having a firesale in the summer? Not that we have tens of sellable assets, but we could probably bring in £100m or more if we sold Onana, Pickford, Patterson, Lewin and Gordon (dread to think the state of the squad after losing those first three, mind you - we're then at League One quality).
I don't think us going down ever crossed Mr Moshiri's mind when he agreed to take on the stadium project, but now it's a very realistic possibility.
They'd be stupid to let him go, Moyes will always steady the ship and probably still have them in the top half.I've noticed that West Ham fans think they're in genuine danger of it now. They've suffered a number of injuries over the winter and reckon Moyes is losing the dressing room.