Bill Kenwright

Should Kenwright step down as chairman?

  • yes

    Votes: 734 90.0%
  • no

    Votes: 82 10.0%

  • Total voters
    816
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Do you not think at that point, after two failed stadium projects, that that should have been the wake up call to get serious investment? Instead he left it too long, found the accountant for an oligarch and suckered him into staying on as chairman
Lets be honest now, that only happened because Phillip Green was getting pulled through the courts and needed his money back.
 

Didn’t the fans vote in favour of Kirkby!? Did Bill force everyone to tick the ‘yes’ box?
Yes, 52% of fans voted yes. A wins a win, eh? I wonder how many were swayed by his lies over the probable withdrawal of Goodisons safety certificate, as well as the oft peddled tale that it was 'effectively free.'
We didn’t have the money for the Kings’ Dock ultimately. Maybe we should have demanded he find it down the back of his sofa.
We as a club didn't, but fellow board members offered to put up our 30m for a greater say at board level. It wasn't a gift, they wanted repaying but the money was there if needed.

Kenwright disgracefully rejected this offer, despite the fact the same people loaned him to bulk of his money to buy the club in the first place. He then follows up this with his own version saying our 30m was 'ringfenced.'

The Greggs, defeated, left the board.

Hurrah for Bill!

I can do this all day mate. You're wrong. You're also an idiot, because all this information is readily available. (sadly, not on the official site or the echo where it appears you get your news from)
 
Yes, 52% of fans voted yes. A wins a win, eh? I wonder how many were swayed by his lies over the probable withdrawal of Goodisons safety certificate, as well as the oft peddled tale that it was 'effectively free.'

We as a club didn't, but fellow board members offered to put up our 30m for a greater say at board level. It wasn't a gift, they wanted repaying but the money was there if needed.

Kenwright disgracefully rejected this offer, despite the fact the same people loaned him to bulk of his money to buy the club in the first place. He then follows up this with his own version saying our 30m was 'ringfenced.'

The Greggs, defeated, left the board.

Hurrah for Bill!

I can do this all day mate. You're wrong. You're also an idiot, because all this information is readily available. (sadly, not on the official site or the echo where it appears you get your news from)
I suppose we should’ve gone with the 48% that knew better ?
 
You're a strange one. I'll put it another way.

If Moshiri wasn't at the club, and Mr Everton was still the main man in every sense, would he have attracted Ancelotti to Everton?
If Kenwright was still in charge and Moshiri never joined us would we be in our current mess ?
 

If Kenwright was still in charge and Moshiri never joined us would we be in our current mess ?

We'd be in a even worse mess because we would of been relegated. Dont forget that kenwright gave martinez that stupid 5 year deal on mad wages that ment we couldn't sack him because we couldn't afford it.

Lukaku only stayed a extra season because we begged him, had sacked martinez and bought his mate bolasie. Imagine what would of happened to us if we'd had to keep martinez as manager and sell Lukaku and he got the Lukaku money to spend. Wed be lucky if we were in league one.
 
Lets be honest now, that only happened because Phillip Green was getting pulled through the courts and needed his money back.
The smoking gun that proves the whole narrative around the 24/7 search for investment was a complete fabrication from the off, which is why none of the clowns defending him will ever address it under any circumstances.
 
He’s appointed himself lifelong custodian of Everton so if there’s varied consortiums trying to buy the club I’d be worried his preferred deal would be what’s better for him to remain in influence rather than Everton.

It’s quite possible further down the line when Yankee venture capitalists start ripping the guts out of the club we will want some blue blooded custodian again but our decades long dalliance with it thus far hasn’t yielded anything for the club’s history, with the exception of of potentially Moshiri’s stadium.
 

You're a strange one. I'll put it another way.

If Moshiri wasn't at the club, and Mr Everton was still the main man in every sense, would he have attracted Ancelotti to Everton?
Answer is no however attracting Ancelotti isnt something we can really be proud of, he did a terrible job, and walked away from Moshiri project first chance he got
 
He’s appointed himself lifelong custodian of Everton so if there’s varied consortiums trying to buy the club I’d be worried his preferred deal would be what’s better for him to remain in influence rather than Everton.

It’s quite possible further down the line when Yankee venture capitalists start ripping the guts out of the club we will want some blue blooded custodian again but our decades long dalliance with it thus far hasn’t yielded anything for the club’s history, with the exception of of potentially Moshiri’s stadium.
Yeah but he will have no say on who Moshiri sells too, for example these Americans, if they come in there is nothing Bill can do to stop them
 
We'd be in a even worse mess because we would of been relegated. Dont forget that kenwright gave martinez that stupid 5 year deal on mad wages that ment we couldn't sack him because we couldn't afford it.

Lukaku only stayed a extra season because we begged him, had sacked martinez and bought his mate bolasie. Imagine what would of happened to us if we'd had to keep martinez as manager and sell Lukaku and he got the Lukaku money to spend. Wed be lucky if we were in league one.
We can't say that.
When Moshiri took over we were nowhere near being relegated.
 
Answer is no however attracting Ancelotti isnt something we can really be proud of, he did a terrible job, and walked away from Moshiri project first chance he got
I wasn't praising Ancelotti. It was the other Kenwright supporter that raised him as some kind of feather in our cap.
 

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