Bill Kenwright

Should Kenwright step down as chairman?

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Can somebody remind me how much kenwright bought the club for off Peter Johnson for ?

And out of that how much was his own money ?

I know he sold to moshiri for far far far more than he bought it for ?

Did he donate the profit back to the club or eitc or former players charity being the biggest evertonian of us all that's he's portrayed as by the media?

Or did he just pocket the profit ?
Hopfully he pocketed the profit since its the right thing to do.
Dont forget PJ could of sold too any potential buyer, in theory, there only being one person interested though didnt leave him a long short list.
Do you think when Moshiri sells it will be at a break even point?
This isnt a none profit buisness, it's a multi million pound business, were fortune's can be made and lost
 

I think BK has shown he can negotiate well in the last few days. Convincing the new manager to come here, and putting together a complex deal for Deli Alli in just a few hours shows he is still a top negotiator.
 

I wish BK would buy a shirt with the right neck size so his tie can do up. He looks a proper scruff…..

He needs to go to Baron Von Greenback's tailor. They have a similar physique.
 

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I'll give them their due Mosh and Billy blue did well yesterday. Well done. ?

I really hope Big Frank can change the culture at the club and turn us in to a winning team. But it doesn't change the
board failures down the years it doesn't mean that Billy blue and the non existent board are exonerated. It doesn't mean that Mosh with his cack-handed running of the club doesn't need to change or his mate Kiora can continue to bring in (unwanted) players as favours for his aquaintances.

The hierarchy still needs to be revamped. Kenshte is 76 Moshiri says he will be there as long as he can, what till he's in his 80's? Or till he drops dead? Get someone new in. A younger dynamic chairman. At least Billy blue can show them the ropes. So people at the club have listened, but there's a lot more to change before the club can re-emerge from being a sleeping giant. I hope the 27 years campaign keeps going but let it change to zero in a few months!
I'm 81 in July, have dyalisis 3 times a week and am waiting for a second transplant, yet I still manage to squeeze 7 days work into 4 days every week. How dare you suggest that 70s or older is time to quit...someone younger might possibly be able to do my job as well as me, but no one will be able to do it better.
 
I'm 81 in July, have dyalisis 3 times a week and am waiting for a second transplant, yet I still manage to squeeze 7 days work into 4 days every week. How dare you suggest that 70s or older is time to quit...someone younger might possibly be able to do my job as well as me, but no one will be able to do it better.

I'm humbled but you're missing the point entirely. He [BILL KENWRIGHT] needs to step down. If you want to work at 80 good for you but you're not the chairman of EFC and presiding over possibly the worst period in our history.
 
I'm 81 in July, have dyalisis 3 times a week and am waiting for a second transplant, yet I still manage to squeeze 7 days work into 4 days every week. How dare you suggest that 70s or older is time to quit...someone younger might possibly be able to do my job as well as me, but no one will be able to do it better.

No offence, but out of curiosity, why are you still working at that age with that medical condition? Just asking. Thanks.
 

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