The Everton Board Thread (Inc. Bill Kenwright / Blue Union)

Is it time for Change...???

  • Kenwright an the Board out, We need Change.

    Votes: 503 80.0%
  • Im Happy with the way thing are. Kenwright an the Board should stay

    Votes: 126 20.0%

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Thats the first shots fired, in i want to join a bigger club thats actually going somewhere, expect him to be gone before xmas

...he'll be getting lined up as the next Judas mate...right after the current Judas is safely on a plane back to Madrid.

It's the Everton Way.
 
...he'll be getting lined up as the next Judas mate...right after the current Judas is safely on a plane back to Madrid.

It's the Everton Way.

The board will be wanting top dollar for felli oh wait they sold nearly all our expensive players at a loss just to fend off the banks with exceptions Arteta and Beckford
 
The board will be wanting top dollar for felli oh wait they sold nearly all our expensive players at a loss just to fend off the banks with exceptions Arteta and Beckford

Personally i think it'll be Judas Baines out the door. Judas Fellaini will probably stay with us nest season. Rodwell's looking a bit Judasy these days though...he might be preparing to stab us in the back.

We're surrounded by Judas'ssss.
 
Personally i think it'll be Judas Baines out the door. Judas Fellaini will probably stay with us nest season. Rodwell's looking a bit Judasy these days though...he might be preparing to stab us in the back.

We're surrounded by Judas'ssss.

Heres hoping mate, would be a great summer of mud slinging.
 
Heres hoping mate, would be a great summer of mud slinging.

I'm fast coming to the conclusion we should sell Fellaini, Baines and Rodwell; clear all the debts; and hope that tempts in a new owner who would otherwise laugh their bollocks off at the crazy valuation Billy Liar and the other gangsters are holding out for.

We wont get anywhere for the next decade at this rate. Guaranteed.

Something really, really bold is called for.
 
i honestly believe that Philip Green will not move on unless something drastistic happens ie davey walks, we get relegation fight etc. with the mid table statusquo hes quite happy to sit in the background creaming money off
 
I'm fast coming to the conclusion we should sell Fellaini, Baines and Rodwell; clear all the debts; and hope that tempts in a new owner who would otherwise laugh their bollocks off at the crazy valuation Billy Liar and the other gangsters are holding out for.

We wont get anywhere for the next decade at this rate. Guaranteed.

Something really, really bold is called for.

Would be carnage to be honest and just the begining of another cycle for me, we loose 5 mill a year, so in no time we would prob be back where we started. We would need to buy players to replace them and appease the fans.

The real progress for is always in infrastructure, not going to happen for the next few years i agree, worringly there seems a general maleise, Davey and Bill being ultra chumy on GOS, seems like he will sign a new contract, seems the margins are set aere financially over the next number of years at our current level and hope Moyes unearths a gem, a few Yoyo campaigns and hope for a bit of luck in the cups.
 
Would be carnage to be honest and just the begining of another cycle for me, we loose 5 mill a year, so in no time we would prob be back where we started. We would need to buy players to replace them and appease the fans.

The real progress for is always in infrastructure, not going to happen for the next few years i agree, worringly there seems a general maleise, Davey and Bill being ultra chumy on GOS, seems like he will sign a new contract, seems the margins are set aere financially over the next number of years at our current level and hope Moyes unearths a gem, a few Yoyo campaigns and hope for a bit of luck in the cups.

Depends on your POV. If you're fine with mid-table security and nothing else then stick to the present make do and mend stuff. IMO, we need a quantum leap, not tinkering. No one's up for tinkering. It's proven to have failed and will continue to fail. A stadium is out of the question so we need change in the boardroom. If it took major sales to make it happen it'd be a chance worth taking.

Moyes: if he looks at things rationally he'd move on with the next offer he gets. This cup run was the last hurrah of his tenure...very fortuitous draws all the way through, and (if we leave aside his obvious lack of match nous for a second) he must know the squad isn't strong enough and will get worse with the finances.

It just depends on what job comes up and whether he has the ambition to walk away from a guaranteed £3M+ job per year. He knows he cant win a thing with this club for years to come (not at all, IMO).
 
Depends on your POV. If you're fine with mid-table security and nothing else then stick to the present make do and mend stuff. IMO, we need a quantum leap, not tinkering. No one's up for tinkering. It's proven to have failed and will continue to fail. A stadium is out of the question so we need change in the boardroom. If it took major sales to make it happen it'd be a chance worth taking.

Moyes: if he looks at things rationally he'd move on with the next offer he gets. This cup run was the last hurrah of his tenure...very fortuitous draws all the way through, and (if we leave aside his obvious lack of match nous for a second) he must know the squad isn't strong enough and will get worse with the finances.

It just depends on what job comes up and whether he has the ambition to walk away from a guaranteed £3M+ job per year. He knows he cant win a thing with this club for years to come (not at all, IMO).[/QUOTE]

I think its the club can't win anything with moyes not the other wary round.
 
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