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I can see dbb leaving but not a chance kenwright will he will hope the heat disappears
If Bill thought for a split second sacrificing DBB would save his bacon he'd be revving up that bus to drive over her.

Sadly for him, nothing will save him. He's a dead man walking as far as Chairman of Everton Football Club is concerned.
 
In today’s age, where it’s super easy to deepfake your wife’s sister’s face onto a porn video (apparently), I suspect it would be a piece of piss to photoshop something like a bit of crap graffiti onto a wall

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If Bill thought for a split second sacrificing DBB would save his bacon he'd be revving up that bus to drive over her.

Sadly for him, nothing will save him. He's a dead man walking as far as Chairman of Everton Football Club is concerned.

You have no idea how accurate this post is. Bill Kenwright is all about Bill Kenwright.

Like I said earlier. He's not being rational
 

Is that ithe end now with Kenwright, Moshiri and Baxendale?
There is no way back for this trio of clowns in my book, things have moved on too far.
What happens now though?
Whatever the outcome of our relegation battle, there needs to be a turnover of players, some will stay, some will go, who sanctions the money sign off in a case like this?
Moshiri is unlikely to plough millions into something he isn't welcome in.
Bill and Denise will quit if they have any sense, and of course Bill won't go quietly and will have one last hurrah in the limelight.
We were angry enough in the January window, I can't see it getting better in the summer either.
Bill hopes we stay up, the dust settles, Dyche provides stability and he's there to cut the cord on the stadium with the club still a PL side, to a grateful audience.

They are all here until were sold so with the uncertainty that's the summer at least. I think there is a good chance something happens then, provided Moshiri accepts a reasonable valuation. I'd expect that he would look to retain an interest in the stadium.
 
If Bill thought for a split second sacrificing DBB would save his bacon he'd be revving up that bus to drive over her.

Sadly for him, nothing will save him. He's a dead man walking as far as Chairman of Everton Football Club is concerned.
I've thought he was goosed many a time over the years but yeah this is probably the end hopefully
 
If Bill thought for a split second sacrificing DBB would save his bacon he'd be revving up that bus to drive over her.

Sadly for him, nothing will save him. He's a dead man walking as far as Chairman of Everton Football Club is concerned.
You are right. An honourable man, aged 77 would consider the best course of action was to step aside and retire; in the process admit mistakes have been made and take responsibility. However, since the personality test of 'honourable' is not met, we can only hope that Moshiri sells up and the new owner has a total clear out, with the appointment of a dynamic, modern, capable and experienced football executive as the new CEO alongside a balanced Chairman, proficient in that role but content to allow others to operate. The board needs a total restructure, if they don't go, the club will.
 
Bill hopes we stay up, the dust settles, Dyche provides stability and he's there to cut the cord on the stadium with the club still a PL side, to a grateful audience.

They are all here until were sold so with the uncertainty that's the summer at least. I think there is a good chance something happens then, provided Moshiri accepts a reasonable valuation. I'd expect that he would look to retain an interest in the stadium.

He needs to be given the big F O if he tries that

Moshiri is looking at making changes by the way. There is "politics" involved. Behind the scenes. What Moshiri says publicly about them isn't necessarily what he thinks privately. He cannot act in a way that looks unfair to them. Which is fine. Why the protests must continue because its giving reason for their removal. The "companies customers" aren't happy with their behaviour.
 

Bill hopes we stay up, the dust settles, Dyche provides stability and he's there to cut the cord on the stadium with the club still a PL side, to a grateful audience.

They are all here until were sold so with the uncertainty that's the summer at least. I think there is a good chance something happens then, provided Moshiri accepts a reasonable valuation. I'd expect that he would look to retain an interest in the stadium.

bill isn’t back until we’re sold

even then dunno (as a fan)
 

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