Now look what you've done.
Their KEIOC vein in the side of their head is bulging and they're in a typing wage.
Everton as it stands without extra money = stagnant.
Everton with more and investment = win stuff possibly.
This is where your argument falls down.
Prove that we get investment by moving to Kirkby.
And extra few rupees a year.
And potential new investment, which is more probable than if we remain the status quo now.
What about the rest of my argument?
Prove the slanderous [Poor language removed] that's posted about Kenwright on here.
Nope, that was the bit I wanted to have a go at, which you sidestepped.
And I don't post that slanderous [Poor language removed]. I have nothing against the man, apart from his money (or lack thereof) and his (seeming) ineptitude
I thought I answered that mate. Ok, if not:Liverpool Echo.co.uk - News - Liverpool Local News - Everton FC for sale: Bill Kenwright ready to sell to the right bidder
I agree with that, a new stadium in place would probably attract more investment that were being offered now.
The £400m, 50,000-seater modern ground would instantly make the club more valuable and therefore more attractive to would-be buyers.
But today the ECHO can reveal Kenwright has been in talks for years with Russian, American and Dutch investors who registered an interest in the club.
And his lies, dont forget his lies.
If all that's true, why have we not been sold? Because were not going to Kirkby yet, there's the small matter of the decision.
That article's over a year old, yet not one shred of interest? We re an established top 5 team, crying out for "investment and no ones interested?Exactly. Tells it's own tale.
Somethng's not right. That's your suspicious mind mate, were not an attractive proposition at present it seems. So we have to make it more attractive. Like putting lipstick on Phil Neville.
No one can prove that, but it jus doesn't seem right. Again, he-llo conspiracy theorists. Like Uncle Davek.
Why would going to Kirkby change that? If we were bought, a new owner would still be paying for the cost of that new stadium, because the the club would cost more to buy. Probably relatively a lot more than the stadium would cost for the current regime to build. So the investor is loosing out by buying us later, rather than now. Business man, that's just business.
It doesn't add up for me.
Donald Trump is just biding his time mate, you'll see. (used) Condo(m)s and PentHouses (the mag) are going to be the future in Kirkby Hills.
I take my skin off revealing my giant alien being, and eat mice mate.
You'd think we would be able to attract investment based upon our football side of the business and fanbase wouldn't you.
Bad, bad tightarse rich people in the world that's what.