As always a really thought provoking post Esk. As I’ve been saying on another thread to Ashtonian I think the issues of communication are not just of an ends themselves, but stem from essential flaws of Kenwright. Moshiri has both money and skills to be able to grow businesses. Kenwright lacked both of those things. The entirety of his ownership of Everton I believe was based around the idea of pulling the wool over supporters eyes.
When you understand things in those terms, that we were governed by a chairman who had neither the money nor the connections/ability to make re-build Everton it becomes very clear why actions were taken. Kenwright developed, arguably even created the notion of “plucky little Everton” and relied heavily on golden age thinking. Everton are a small plucky team, from a poor City port that could never dream of competing with the megamoney of London or even Manchester. We should take an almost Calvanist pride in our roots and fulfil our role as a salt of the earth club.
I think this is in part why people liked us as you described. They pitied us, felt unthreatened by us. They liked us as they might like the guy who cleans your windows but always does so politely and never asks them for more money. For them we probably represented football in a purer age; working class fan, older ground, not sacking managers, English owner etc.
Unfortunately for Kenwright there is a collective memory and living memory of supporters who he had to sell that vision too that knew it to be untrue. They have seen us win titles and European trophies and know there was a time when that was our aspiration. It’s to great credit that these fans have educated younger Evertonians who may never have seen us win a trophy (for 16 years under Kenwright) that we deserve better.
That spirit was never allowed to be broken by the regime. I do believe that for many within the club they were frustrated by supporters, I’m sure many grew to hate them. It’s why people like Ian Ross allegedly referred to the fans as drunken knobheads, or allegedly would sign up multiple accounts to go onto forums to shift opinion. It’s why Kenwright refused to answer why we sold Arteta when his manager didn’t want too, and verbally supporters when they questioned him. The culture of silence was a product of a culture where sections of the fan base refused to accept Kenwrights vision of Everton as none entities.
You make a great point about the OOC. Of all the episodes of Kenwright that was the most shameful. It rocketed under his control and on one of the few times he did speak to fans he stated he didn’t even know what that was. The fact it had risen by several hundred percent and he didn’t know it existed always rang alarm bells for me. That summer we sold Arteta, had we OOC risen by say 80% under his tenure not the several hundred we could have kept Arteta and paid his wages from that saving. I had no issue with paying those costs if they were essential, but the Chiarman should know what they are and make a judgement call if they were more important than keeping key players.
I hope things can improve. Moshiri has both the finance in place and the capability to return us to where most Evertonians know we ought to be. He seems to be going through Jim White and communicating, and in the interview spoke more sense and honesty is 10 minutes than I’d heard from Kenwright in 10 years. He took responsibility for why Stones left as opposed to ducking the question and attacking those asking it. You may not like his reasoning but you can at least understand it.
This is the big flaw to Kenwrights regime, they viewed fans as the enemy trying to wreck his plan as opposed to reasonable people who just want a bit of clarity. I don’t massively like Jim White but he is a well known broadcaster and good at what he does. Speaking to him is broadcasting the message to millions of people that we are back. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him get more involved with Everton, and while I don’t like him I’d welcome him on board. He’s clearly talented at what he does and you can’t get enough of them in the club.
The other final point, and I’m glad Moshiri mentioned this in the interview is we wiped the debt. I suspect that the OOC was always down to shady payments made to people on the board to cover debt repayments. You only need to read about Phillip Green now to see what sort of human he is and how he’d treat our club. Moshiri wiping the debt off, and placing that as important as a new manager and a new ground is very telling.
You are right we need better communication. Unfortunately for a lot of fans we will only be happen when Kenwright has gone. Partly out of malice, I think after his conduct he doesn’t deserve to be sharing in the rewards now, but more importantly because I think he will undermine Moshiri and mean he has to compromise on the fundamental changes that are needed.