It's one thing for Kewnright to think he was worth it, it's quite another for supporters to imagine a stand at the new stadium being named after him. I mean, why? What did he win? Evertonians wonder why standards have slipped, yet seemed to go along with this man, essentially, absorbing the club into his own personal identity and public image. He, basically, consumed the club. And was clapped for it and passionately defended in the process.
For all his sensible interjections on the points deduction, I lost quite a bit of regard for Andy Burnham for his prominent eulogising of Kewnright recently. It was as if he was in denial about the link between the Chairman-for-Life and the near-death experience the club is now enduring.