2019/20 Bill Kenwright

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Kenwright has been on the board since 1989 (when were still big five), has been Chairman or vice Chairman since 1999 so I don't know why some beaut thinks we should only go back '3 years'.

He's had his fingerprints on every decision this club has made in the last 30 bleedin' years so I don't see why he shouldn't be called out. He's the only one whose been a constant in the boardroom in that time.

Blame him for the previous 27 years then.

Thats all on him, the failed stadiums, our descent from the best to the best of the rest.

He doesnt escape his part by any means, but this, here and now, this isnt his work.

But feel free to vent.
 
This, here and now, this isnt Bill's work.

It is work which is heavily influenced by his legacy though.

He drove the club into the ground financially and commercially. On the field we punched above our weight (largely thanks to Moyes, actually), but he left the club in a state that made things very difficult for his successor.

Not saying Moshiri hasn't made mistakes. Of course he has. But he's started at a disadvantage. The legacy of BK still looms large at the club - you can't undo that kind of damage overnight.
 
So predictable...we loose, it's Bills fault. We win it's coz Bill is no longer in charge.
This isn't Bill kenwrights Everton anymore, it hasn't been for a few years. We are crap because of poor squad building, poor management decisions....please let's just forget about the 'Arteta money' the failed stadium moves...we are now owned and steered by a new fella, a rich new fella who I can't imagine would want to throw money around if it wasn't in his best interest to do so. Please lets stop this blame game, we are crap because we as a club presumed we could build on what Moyes has started and thought it easy to just spunk money on far more skilled individual players and presume would play better more exciting football. We have no team ethic and it won't be just bought in...the manager has to instill this and the players need to be made to understand, it doesnt matter how many stepovers or tricks that are displayed...its about the team playing well. That left when Moyes left....thats where our club has gotten lost....
Not bloody kenwrights shadow lingering.
 
It is work which is heavily influenced by his legacy though.

He drove the club into the ground financially and commercially. On the field we punched above our weight (largely thanks to Moyes, actually), but he left the club in a state that made things very difficult for his successor.

Not saying Moshiri hasn't made mistakes. Of course he has. But he's started at a disadvantage. The legacy of BK still looms large at the club - you can't undo that kind of damage overnight.

A fair point yes.
 

So predictable...we loose, it's Bills fault. We win it's coz Bill is no longer in charge.
This isn't Bill kenwrights Everton anymore, it hasn't been for a few years. We are crap because of poor squad building, poor management decisions....please let's just forget about the 'Arteta money' the failed stadium moves...we are now owned and steered by a new fella, a rich new fella who I can't imagine would want to throw money around if it wasn't in his best interest to do so. Please lets stop this blame game, we are crap because we as a club presumed we could build on what Moyes has started and thought it easy to just spunk money on far more skilled individual players and presume would play better more exciting football. We have no team ethic and it won't be just bought in...the manager has to instill this and the players need to be made to understand, it doesnt matter how many stepovers or tricks that are displayed...its about the team playing well. That left when Moyes left....thats where our club has gotten lost....
Not bloody kenwrights shadow lingering.
Hell of a post that mate, fair play.
 

It speaks to how much money he has gathered from the coffers over the years that he’d be willing to part with any amount. (Only joking of course)
 

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