Season › 2012-13 › News How do you solve a problem like Everton? Lyndon Lloyd , 13 March, 6comments | Jump to most recent Mark Godfrey adds to the number of well-written articles assessing Everton's plight in the wake of Saturday's FA Cup debacle and the ensuing fallout. And it is in the direction of Kenwright where the ire of supporters is being aimed in the aftermath of the Cup disappointment. The Evertonians relationship with the man at the helm of the club has been strained to say the least for many years, from the failed new stadium ventures at Kings Dock and Kirkby to the inability to attract investment to move the club into a trophy-challenging position on the field. Finally, as a parting of the ways becomes an increasing possibility, it seems the manager could also running out of patience with his boss. » Read the full article at International Business Times Reader Comments (6) Note: the following content is not moderated or vetted by the site owners at the time of submission. Comments are the responsibility of the poster. Disclaimer Danny Broderick 1 Posted 13/03/2013 at 22:21:53 The Everton board is like a chocolate fire guard. They haven't done anything for us in all these years. Off with their heads. We would have to go a long way to find worse owners than this lot! Patrick Murphy 2 Posted 13/03/2013 at 22:37:38 The title sounds like that talent show maybe the BBC could have a Saturday Night show with Green, Elstone and Kenwright being the panel and prospective buyers or investors could demonstrate what they would do to solve the problems of Everton FC, obviously there would be a number of circus performers, escapoligists and financial wizards but come on its got to be better than ITV's show about z list celebrities jumping aimlessly into a swimming pool. Patrick Murphy 3 Posted 13/03/2013 at 22:50:50 I meant to add after wizards and then there's the contestants. Tom Fazal 4 Posted 14/03/2013 at 05:20:49 Pity the Echo didn't write this... more accurate assessment of our current plight. Dennis Stevens 5 Posted 14/03/2013 at 15:19:39 It's a reasonable piece, apart from perpetuating the myth of the £400m new stadium requirement. How refreshing if some of these points were being highlighted in the mainstream media. Colin Wainwright 6 Posted 14/03/2013 at 15:26:06 It could happen Patrick. I wouldn't put anyting past Bill.Scary thought like. Add Your Comments In order to post a comment, you need to be logged in as a registered user of the site. » Log in now Or Sign up as a ToffeeWeb Member — it's free, takes just a few minutes and will allow you to post your comments on articles and Talking Points submissions across the site. About these ads © ToffeeWeb