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Did anyone else catch the interview with Bill Kenwright shown on Sky Sports News last night? The story was the same old, same old: "I'm actively looking for a buyer. I'm talking to 5 groups — some are individuals, some are consortiums .." blah blah...

BUT the frightening thing was his eyes. They were rolling around in his head like one of those toy dogs people used to put on their car parcel shelves (& some still do). I am seriously wondering if he has gone to la-la land and it' s no wonder he cannot sell the club on if he is like that!
Rich Roberts, Anglesey     Posted 06/11/2009 at 10:23:39

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Steve Cahill
1   Posted 06/11/2009 at 14:37:00

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He seemed either high, or so confident we would claim our ’revenge’ against Benfica he was suffering from 10 orgasms in one.

I honestly loved the bloke when he showed a bit of emotion in the FA Cup Semi. Scratch that, that’s the only time I have ever even come close to loving him.

He needs to go quickly, the best thing for the club at the moment would be a billionare takeover, a Kirby rejection. And the ability to put more than 14 fit men on the selection table.
Stephen Graham
2   Posted 06/11/2009 at 15:18:02

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Now that is very different language, fellow travellers! "Buyer" rather than "Investment". Is that an accurate quote?

Things may be looking up.
Roy Coyne
3   Posted 06/11/2009 at 15:17:21

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I am sorry but Bill's best acting performances are when he is talking about Everton. I will believe his bilge if he ever comes up with something concrete.
Stephen Kenny
4   Posted 06/11/2009 at 16:16:12

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He would be able to sell the club a hell of a lot quicker if he actually owned it!
Ste Traverse
5   Posted 06/11/2009 at 18:01:22

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That twat believes his own Bullshit. "Activly looking for a buyer" my arse. Its common knowledge its part of that joke excusivity agreement that none of the current board are looking to sell. Im sick of the media giving this complete clown as easy ride. Is that the likes of suckhole Prentice EVER going to critisice or question the Bullshit regime the currently resides at Goodison?
Gavin Ramejkis
6   Posted 06/11/2009 at 21:21:24

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Stephen Kenny - bang on the money mate, that ponce Kenwright owns nothing and FFS you know he is lying, his lips are moving.
Gareth Atkinson
7   Posted 07/11/2009 at 00:20:51

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I’m suprised he was on Sky Sports because you never see the tit when were on a bad run. He only seems to come out when something good happens (semi against Man U, Gosling derby etc) and in a way takes the glory away from the players.



Gavin Ramejkis
8   Posted 07/11/2009 at 09:07:01

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Slightly off topic but an awful lot of people slag Tony Marsh off for not posting when we are on a good run, but where is Doddy after the last seven games? Doddy have you finally had the full Kenwright labotomy?
Kevin Mitchell
9   Posted 07/11/2009 at 10:31:10

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Someone I know does exactly the same thing when asked an aukward question, He rolls his eyes because he’s telling porkies.

Stephen Kenny is bang on, Kenright dosn’t have a say in club affairs it’s out of his hands. He is just the front for a faceless joke of a board who are trying to turn us into a retail accessory, a bit of bling for their shopping centre.

Shame that thought dosn’t bother the people who think we have no money and no other options but to go to Kirkby.
James Boden
10   Posted 07/11/2009 at 16:54:11

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Good point Gavin. Where is Richard ’Everything is perfect at Everton’ Dodd?
And in defence of Tony Marsh the guy posted several times during the winter of this year when we were playing very well. So there is proof that he isn’t all doom and gloom.
But where is Dodds now?

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