brieverton
Player Valuation: £50m
Firstly on the RS, I think we're all a little bit deluded about the quality of their team, they are clearly a lot better than we give them credit for. We can't just make out like belief alone wins them games. It helps, but they obviously have players who can do what is needed when the time comes, and we don't.
Take that Swansea game the other week. They went behind early on and were at 1-1 going in to the final 10 minutes. They dug in and won. They went to the Emirates and Stamford Bridge and put 6 past those 2 winning both games. An achievement that we haven't manged for 20 years at Arsenal and 22 at Stamford Bridge.
On your next point about Kenwright etc, I disagree as well. Kenwright doesn't have the money to push us on to where we need to be, but this idea that he doesn't want success for Everton or to compete with the best is unfair. Mediocrity doesn't "remain in place" under Moshiri either. He has come in, spent millions in bringing Koeman and Walsh to the club, and is seriously looking for us to move Stadium for the good of the club. Just because he hasn't revealed a Waterfront Stadium set to be built in 2017 does't mean he isn't trying to sort the stadium issue out behind the scenes.
Some people are seriously deluded if they thought Moshiri coming in was going to instantly have us in the top 4, with World Class players all desperate to join a side that finished 11th the past 2 seasons, hasn't competed in the Champions League a single time in the Premier League era and hasn't won a trophy for 21 years.
I can't agree about Kenwright. I wouldn't doubt his credentials as a fan but his tenure was marked by continuous failure. No need here to go into detail on that. Perhaps it's unfair, but I will rest easier when he and Elstone are no longer there. He is a relic of a bygone era. Even if it was purely a cosmetic change, there is a time in sport, business, and politics, when a changing of the guard signifies that the old way of doing things are past, and that things will be different in the future. The contrast with Moshiri is already stark, I'm more hopeful now than for 25 years and not particularly bothered by this run in the wider scheme of things. I do hope though that he brings more of his own appointments in, it's very difficult to change a culture if you keep the same people in place.
	










