Poor old Bill, he get lambasted for staying quiet and lamabsted for making a comment.
Poor old Bill, he get lambasted for staying quiet and lamabsted for making a comment.
What sort of comment is that thought? (as a Chairman).
HE and his board are the course of the issue. By not having AT LEAST expanded capacity of Goodison by 5000 in the past 20 years they've allowed the RS to earn £120million more than Everton.
Not only that that lack of capacity means our ground turnover is sluggish. We are turning over £20million than we should be.
He's failed. He should resign.
His "fight tooth and nail" to "we'd have a decision to make"...
reminds me of the "no one's interested" to "No billionaires been knocking on the door" to the revelations from Harris and Bic that THREE (3) parties were interested.
He's deliberately mislead our fans. And should resign.
Thats exactly what i mean, everyone has a backyard hotel or a stadium expansion or football quater - they think the club should build. It has nothing to do with what his comment to be fair - people are just annoyed with him - i can understand that. He cant do right for wrong these days.
The only thing he can do right - is to leave. That would be the right thing.
10 years he's had to expand capacity.
Theres still no sign of that happening.
He should resign.
Maybe, but hes not banging on about stadiums in his article whichis my point, he cant do anything not comment/comment without people having a pop.
He's set himself up for that - through DISHONESTY and FAILURE TO DELIVER EVEN BASIC THINGS TO INCREASE CLUB TURNOVER/PROFITABILITY.
which has now put the manager under more pressure. BECAUSE OF THE CHAIRMAN'S FAILURE.
But what gets me is the "no one's interested claim" he had everyone believing for months/years. And had the club's mouth pieces spinning too.
RUBBISH. Truth is out now.
That seems like a huge shift in your thinking in the past couple of months mate!
1. The shift in claim that no one with REAL FINANCIAL MEANS was interested, only to find out there has been has been. With definitive proof.
2. No sign of an imminent ground capacity increase (increase turnover)
3. A set of financial results that whilst didn't mean imminent administration - as some morons claimed - indicate FINANCIAL UNDERPERFORMANCE
4. A spin attempt that meant a back track from the "no one's interested" position.
I don't appreciate it when this board and Kenwright take the piss out of our (your's Neiler and mine ) intelligence. This is not an agenda. This is a basis of facts. He's been given time and the benefit of the doubt. But that periods past.
Hence Kenwright should resign.
And the fact we have a BRILLIANT MANAGER who's been let down by the above.
Moyes is a brilliant manager. He deserves better than this board.
As does Ebepton.
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