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remove Kenwright if this is what is needed to remove him, given that Moshiri appears to be incapable and this could be through the supporters trust.
The supporters trust that owns 4% of the club? Talk me through that.
remove Kenwright if this is what is needed to remove him, given that Moshiri appears to be incapable and this could be through the supporters trust.
What do they say about auntie, uncle and testicles? Kenwright hired him as a relative no mark from Preston. Kenwright kept him when we finished 17th.
My small point was it can't be disputed that we were more competitive under Kenwright as owner, than Moshiri. That's not promoting Kenwright, that's damning Moshiri.
Moshiri is getting off lightly with the attention on Kenwright - and too many are forgetting that Moshiri can and should have removed Kenwright a long time ago.
Have no idea mate….just relating my understanding of the idea as it was presented. As I understand it any collective buy out could be done through the trust as a vehicle and those shareholders I would assume would get to vote a rep on the board but that’s to extent of my understanding of what could potentially happen with the idea. Whether there would be the appetite for it, or whether it would actually work is another matter completely.The supporters trust that owns 4% of the club? Talk me through that.
Moshiri gets off lightly as he has put his money where his mouth is (say what you want about Usmanov but officially it's Moshiri). We have seen that in players and the stadium. His big mistake was leaving his money in the hands of the wrong people.
There is a way back for Moshiri for me, if he gets better people in to run the club, gets the stadium built and sells up we will be in a much stronger place than what he took over despite the turmoil of the last 2 years.
It would be almost impossible to force an owner out. Even if it eventually happened, the damage to the club in that time would be catastrophic.That was me, last summer after his open letter admitting mistakes.
Instead, he's allowed the club to throw their own fans under a bus and we were 30 mins/a Doucoure worldie from going down.
It would be almost impossible to force an owner out. Even if it eventually happened, the damage to the club in that time would be catastrophic.
I personally want moshiri out, but I'm not conviced he's had any involvement in the day-to-day running of the club. With the exception of appointing managers, he doesn't seem to be involved in any transfers now. With that in mind, I'd happily see the board sacked and a new one appointed. Then it's crunch time for moshiri.
No way back for Moshiri for me. He has consistently proved incapable of making good decisions, and did nothing last summer to make the changes we required.Moshiri gets off lightly as he has put his money where his mouth is (say what you want about Usmanov but officially it's Moshiri). We have seen that in players and the stadium. His big mistake was leaving his money in the hands of the wrong people.
There is a way back for Moshiri for me, if he gets better people in to run the club, gets the stadium built and sells up we will be in a much stronger place than what he took over despite the turmoil of the last 2 years.
Or 2 x 48 hours in Everton terminology.Have now added a poll - only open for 4 days![]()
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Absolutely spot on. I reckon he supports the RS in secret. He doesn't care at all about this club. It's all been theatrical acting over the years - a pretence. You can tell it's an act. There's a reason he's here and we just can't work it out yet. He certainly has something on Moshiri, no doubt. He's the absolute enemy of Everton and I'd go as far as saying even more than our red nemesis because this is continual internal destruction he's created over the years.A standoff. He isn't going, at least not easily. He must be threatening Moshiri with something. Sheer vanity and stubbornness doesn't explain this, even for Kenwright. He's not a dictator with an army behind him. He must have something in his armory though.
He won't do the decent thing, so have to hope that other forces result in his departure. He doesn't care one fig about the club. This is bordering on hatred, an irrational, deeply bitter hatred.