Supporters of Everton have aired their desire to see the club’s chairman, Bill Kenwright, relieved of his duties by the club.
David Moyes could be poised for a return to his former club (per Sky Sports), due to the mounting pressure on Marco Silva to be sacked.
However, with Football Insider reporting that there is a divide at boardroom level and that the club’s owner Farhad Moshiri is not keen on the Scot (as per Football Insider), many wanted to see Kenwright gone.
? Farhad Moshiri is not convinced with the possible appointment of David Moyes. Bill Kenwright and CEO Denise Barrett-Baxendale are keen on Moyes returning to the club but
Moshiri wants a manager who can excite fans (Source – Football Insider) pic.twitter.com/JLnTIrFUCE— The Toffee Blues (@EvertonNewsFeed) November 28, 2019
This club will never progress wile
Bill Kenwright is there!!!— lee bodell (@leebodell) November 28, 2019
The reason why Kenwright should be put out to pasture
— Simon Gibbs (@simonpgibbs) November 28, 2019
Get kenwright gone, i have always liked him but he needs to let go and let the club move forwards.
— Hitch (@HitchEFC) November 28, 2019
Wield the axe on Kenwright
— Neil Martin (@maverick7578) November 28, 2019
Does Bill Kenwright still have a positive impact with the Toffees?
Yes, he has good experience
No, we need someone better
Reportedly, Moshiri knows that the 56-year-old is not what the Toffees supporters want and wants a manager to excite the fans (per Football Insider).
Due to the British-Iranian owner taking the same stance as the Goodison Park faithful, many wanted Moshiri to pull rank over Kenwright.
I hope moshiri pulls rank!!!
— Ste…Toffees!!! (@Everton1878Ste) November 28, 2019
Moshiri is spot on. Move on from the past.
— Luke Wilcox (@LukeJWilcox) November 28, 2019
Is right mosh.
— JMB (@_Bluran_) November 28, 2019
What do we think?
It is absolutely clear that a potential return of Moyes is not the exciting appointment that Moshiri is angling for.
However, Kenwright is one of the Toffees’ own and therefore you would think he has what he believes are the club’s best interests at heart – although what he thinks may not be what they actually need.