Just getting more PR savvy,
He threw a transfer request in at the very last moment of the window.
He threw a transfer request in at the very last moment of the window.
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So we had to sell him to save everton? How were everton in so much financial trouble?
That quote from bill ?He had to be sold because Blue Bill couldn't keep the club going without the money. Infact, it's widely rumoured that within days of Trevor Birch arriving he told Bill that Rooney HAD to be sold, no other way out of the mess the club was in.
Not really Kenwrights fault, he stepped up when it was needed and I don't doubt he sunk all his cash (at the time) into taking over, fair play.
His downfall, as with most things is his showmanship, bravado and bare faced bullshitting. He just cannot help himself.
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He had been running Everton for 5 or six years by 2004, so the fact we were getting to the stage when banks were calling in the debt shows he was doing a pretty poor job on the financial side of things.Not really Kenwrights fault, he stepped up when it was needed and I don't doubt he sunk all his cash (at the time) into taking over, fair play
We could have got relegated and he wouid still have his supporters.He had been running Everton for 5 or six years by 2004, so the fact we were getting to the stage when banks were calling in the debt shows he was doing a pretty poor job on the financial side of things.
Those who love listening to his stories and seeing his big smirking face on a big screen .We could have got relegated and he wouid still have his supporters.
That quote from bill ?
He had been running Everton for 5 or six years by 2004, so the fact we were getting to the stage when banks were calling in the debt shows he was doing a pretty poor job on the financial side of things.
Don’t believe this for 1second this sounds like the “he’s mortgaged his house to save Everton” garbage that was spouted at the time, didn’t he bring onboard that shyster Philip Green around that time, and look how he turned out.Not really Kenwrights fault, he stepped up when it was needed and I don't doubt he sunk all his cash (at the time) into taking over, fair play.
Johnson and Kenwright took one of the biggest clubs in the country (possibly even the world) into a period of record growth in English football and turned us into relegation candidates and mid-table fodder. Johnson quite rightly gets the ire of Everton supporters, almost universally, but the fact that Kenwright still has support from some sections of the fanbase baffles me, the club went backwards massively during his tenure. Chelsea and Man City were no marks in terms of their revenues at the beginning of the Premier League era and were way behind us, they got lucky with incredibly wealthy benefactors but the way they built their non-matchday revenue streams and how quickly they overtook us demonstrates how poorly we were run as a club.We could have got relegated and he wouid still have his supporters.
And then in 2011 Kenwright is still pleading with the banks not to 'Kill Everton'He had been running Everton for 5 or six years by 2004, so the fact we were getting to the stage when banks were calling in the debt shows he was doing a pretty poor job on the financial side of things.
And he's still our chairman and remarkably still seems to be involved in the day to day activities of the club. Mind boggling.And then in 2011 Kenwright is still pleading with the banks not to 'Kill Everton'
Don't kill us this season, debt-ridden Everton tell the bankers
Bill Kenwright has admitted to pleading with Everton's bank not 'to kill us this season' as he laid bare the club's parlous finances.www.dailymail.co.uk