Here's the big problem - this is a comment on the Sky Sports story on the website:
That comment has 103 "Likes" compared to 14 "Dislikes", despite the fact it is complete nonsense and fails to address any key issue whatsoever.
Therein lies the problem; the vast majority of Evertonians have not yet seen this charlatan for what he is. Therefore, we will always see the "CLAP CLAP CLAP" brigade inside Goodison every game - all he has to do is keep on smiling, trot out a "Boy's Pen" soundbyte every few months and everything is rosy for Bill.
It will take a bad season for people to turn on him - it might even take relegation, and as good as everything on the pitch is as of this moment, we're still in bad, bad trouble in the long term, and it's because the fraudster (as well as the bunch of t*ts we call a boardroom) we have running the club is looking for the big score rather than looking out for the interests of the club.
jack says January 3, 2013 3:09pm
Very appreciative of the hard-work and commitment that Bill has put in over the years. It infuriates me when other Evertonian's demand to know who he has spoken to, how much he values the club at...etc. Would you tell a stranger how much your business was valued at to a complete stranger? The man himself is the first to come out and admit he can't compete financially with other clubs, and is looking for new investment. I really believe that he has the club's best interest at heart, and wouldn't sell to just anyone.
That comment has 103 "Likes" compared to 14 "Dislikes", despite the fact it is complete nonsense and fails to address any key issue whatsoever.
Therein lies the problem; the vast majority of Evertonians have not yet seen this charlatan for what he is. Therefore, we will always see the "CLAP CLAP CLAP" brigade inside Goodison every game - all he has to do is keep on smiling, trot out a "Boy's Pen" soundbyte every few months and everything is rosy for Bill.
It will take a bad season for people to turn on him - it might even take relegation, and as good as everything on the pitch is as of this moment, we're still in bad, bad trouble in the long term, and it's because the fraudster (as well as the bunch of t*ts we call a boardroom) we have running the club is looking for the big score rather than looking out for the interests of the club.








