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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Alan Stubbs spot on this morning on Radio Merseyside. Says there needs to be change, it’s been mediocrity.
Did he say removing Kenwright was that change? Anything else is window-dressing in the same way that saying we need to rebuild but keep the likes of Holgate and Iwobi is.

People have lots of fine words about our situation, but few are willing to grasp the nettle.
 
He is a true blue like the thousands who were there and others who are faithful supports of this club in the uk and round the globe.
He can still be there. Nobody is saying that he shouldn't be allowed to go the match and its not like any of us could stop him going even if we wanted to. If he's such a "ture blue" then he won't mind stepping aside for a more qualified chairman and mucking in with the rest of us at the match just as a fan will he?
 
Did he say removing Kenwright was that change? Anything else is window-dressing in the same way that saying we need to rebuild but keep the likes of Holgate and Iwobi is.

People have lots of fine words about our situation, but few are willing to grasp the nettle.

He said they need to make decisions for the good of the club for once and not themselves. He mentioned Bill, the CEO and Moshiri.
 

Ownership changes fraught with risk. Get the stadium done, then bin off Kenwright and the Oligarchs.

BK'of the least successful Chairmen in his tenure given the size of club, time in charge.
  1. Lost ground...
    Look at how Leicester, West Ham, City, Spurs, Arsenal, Chelsea, (remember how the late Matthew Harding had them moving in the right direction before Abramovich came in) and now Newcastle have developed in his time
  2. Finances...
    Thanks to the splurge and FFP, the above are all better placed than Everton today to improve. Factor in RS & United and Barcodes and we're 10th ignoring that Wolves, Saints, Brighton and Palace are also in good shape budget, stadium, squad and mgt wise.
  3. Performance
    The likes of Brighton, Wolves, Burnley, Swansea, Boro, Southampton, Villa, Wigan, Brentford and Fulham have won or made cup finals, euro finals or managed stadium deals with definitely smaller clubs and budgets.

Finish stadium then go and take your dirty money 'mates' with you.

Can then look back creditably at Moyes tenure and getting the stadium done. It would be the first time in his revolting ego-trip that the club would be on a genuinely better footing than he found it (though I'll dearly miss GP).
 
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