Everton
play scrooge at Christmas
It is with deep
sadness and disgust that I mention the following. Every year we the
Independent Blues arrange a kids Christmas party. It takes a lot of
organising and commitment. Now we always have this special party to
coincide with the players kids party at Goodison so that some of the
players can walk two hundred yards to greet our kids, the future of
Everton. Now the previous day these kids' parents braved blizzards to
sit and watch these players turn out with a three hundred mile odd round
journey. Please bare
this in mind. The players were booked for months previously to arrive
after two in the afternoon, everything confirmed on Friday with Michael
Dunford. Our Blue father Christmas was in attendance ( the outfit we
lend the club every year), the disco came, the key ring picture maker
came, the caterer's came, but no sign of the players Give Michael Dunford
his due he came to announce that no players had turned up at their own
party or the church service except David Weir, who had gone home.
Apparently the players
were in for training that morning. So what! I wonder if any players
turned up at the staff party that Sunday night. We had fifty odd children
waiting patiently with merchandise and autograph books to be signed,
faces painted at the ready. Lots of fun with Santa but no bloody players
. Half an hour is all we ask all year for these players to give a little
back, is that too much. It would appear so. So disgusted and angry were
the parents present that many wanted me to go to the media and belittle
the players as they have done to the fans. But the elders amongst them
did not want our dirty washing hung out for all to revel
in that would. Long suffering wives and girlfriends were proved right
in that we are soft following this crowd making sacrifices and spending
hard earned money on prima donnas. Words fail me right now to sum up
what I think of the players or who was responsible for not caring about
our kids. I got in touch with Bill Kenwright who was rightly disgusted
and embarrassed by it all. His first reaction was that for some of these
players going to Alder Hey Hospital was enough for them. How sad is
this we have a squad of over twenty, half of which haven't kicked a
ball in anger for us for many weeks if not months. Its not as if these
injuries were life threatening, most are capable of walking and picking
up kings ransoms is all the hard work they have put in for this club
of late.
You can imagine
the anger and disgust welling up in the Bluehouse towards these so called
pros who you follow blindly everywhere.
A lot of soul-searching ensued, the very fabric of what its all about
was torn at and ripped up possibly forever. I rang Jimmy five bellies
( who's not anymore if Gazza's not drinking he's not drinking ) as regards
to what had happened from his friends point of view, apparently Gazza
knew nothing about it, so the plot thickens.
Well the next thing
you know is our fans throughout the day called into the Bluehouse to
find out when the Mega store will be open ,they were met with shutters.
It happened again on Christmas eve Shutters down at the Mega store for
the second day the two busiest days of the year for tills all around
Merseyside and the world. Can you believe this happened. We obviously
have too much money and don't need any more.
I really
despair and I am obviously wasting my time with liaising with this club,
our club. If you cant get two things like a kids party and the Mega store
open pre Christmas then is it any wonder we are meandering along as we
are. The club motto is obviously not adhered to in many facets of the
club .At a time when the relationship is at an all time low with the fans
and club and communication of the important issues never enough the club
shot themselves in the foot yet again. Well this is once too often for
this Blue after snubbing the kids especially. What are we suppose to follow
now and think when you take up your seat home or away. Supporting a gang
of people who don't care by the look of it all. What a way to run a business.
This club takes its support for granted after this. I feel sorry for Bill
Kenwright for he can't be at two places at once. He has to run his private
business in London to pay his part of the loan to buy Everton, which has
been made harder since September the eleventh, but he is badly let down
on Merseyside .
The moment has gone for these kids whatever happens now, but a bitter
taste is left on many Evertonians right now and it will take at least
a full public apology for this taste to go partly. A full inquiry about
these two events should be held and those responsible should be severely
reprimanded or sacked. I will be sending our views on these grave matters
to every department. From Walter Smith, Kevin Campbell the team captain
and to the Board. It cannot go unnoticed what has happened. It's unforgivable
just now.
The signal
these two events have given out speaks for itself. How sad this all is
when a club does not care about its own fans and takes them for granted.
If the club does not respond to this wake up call then we are in a sorrier
state than what I thought and everyone who I have argued with against
the present regime have been proved right. Build a stadium? They want
to build a better relationship with the fans first! I am naked now with
nothing to bat back with for I too think at this moment in time the club
is not good enough for its fans. If people don't want to do a professional
job at our club and represent these special fans accordingly then be at
least be honest and go now ! Its clearly not good enough especially at
this time of year. Now prove me wrong ! please. What did the bible say
" Better to throw yourself in the sea with a millstone round your
neck than to hurt a child." The ghost of Christmas past needs to
visit quite a few homes on Merseyside to show how lucky they are and to
think more of others who pay their obscene
wages. The fans are all we have in my opinion right now. Sorry to those
at the club who are innocent of all this and work hard for our cause.
Ian Macdonald. EISA. (26/12/01)
Today,
Blue Kipper received the following correspondences from Ian Macdonald
of The Everton Independent Supporters Association. We post them here in
full. (30/12/01)
Please find the following
and the attached of my sad copy of letters which I gave to the directors
of Everton FC and Walter Smith with the response off Mr Dunford.
Fans yesterday told me it was our duty to let other fans know of what
has gone on. Together it makes compelling soul searching reading .
Ian.
(30/12/01)
RECORDED
DELIVERY: To Bill Kenwright.
Dear Bill,
Firstly, more best
wishes for you and yours for the New Year. Family always comes first and
everything else a distant second. For what I have written below has been
made harder when I consider the illness of your Dad, but you always told
me to come clean.
During the holiday
I have given a lot of thought to recent events and the future of our club.
As you know, I have been involved with the Independent Supporters Club
for seven years now and I have finally decided to withdraw from its activities
to give more time to family and business. All good things come to an end
and I have decided that I have done my share and can now honorably quit
and return to just watching individual games instead of getting involved
with various shenanigans. The recent media interviews I did over the racism
issue really took it out of me.
For me it all came
to a head with two annoying events just before Christmas. As I told you
on the phone, first the megastore was incredibly closed for two days during
one of the potentially busiest times of the year. And then not ONE player
turned up for the Children's Christmas Party. After the excellent efforts
on racism this was the equivalent of one step forward and several steps
back. Needless to say there were a lot of very upset children and parents
because of these easily avoidable catastrophes.
Equally needless to
say I got my ear bent by a lot of outraged supporters. But of course there
is nothing I can do except mention it to yourself. Frankly, day-to-day
administration of the club's affairs is a complete mess and has been for
a long time. Sadly the two events I describe are merely typical. I have
mentioned them to you often enough during our phone conversations. How
can we hope to become the family club you have long described and wished
for when avoidable disasters like this continue to visit our club?
So for me, enough
is enough. I am tired of trying to explain the club's position to annoyed
fans when that isn't even my job, let alone when I agree with the fans.
We seem to be no further along. Maybe someone else can do it better.
I want to thank you
for all the personal phone calls and confidences you have been good enough
to give me. I will never forget them and hope you feel too that I managed
to contribute something to your efforts to turn the club around. There
is still a lot of hard work to do of course and you know you have my very
best wishes in everything you do for our club, particularly in bringing
the Kings Dock to reality. I hope too that you will try again to improve
the club's communication with the fans in the admirable way you did with
the racism issue. You know my feelings on the communications issue so
there is no point in my repeating them here. Suffice it to say that a
majority of fans agree with my position.
One last requests please Bill can you arrange a meeting with our chairman
and secretary as soon as possible please with the local directors.
Finally, my best wishes
of all for your family and business prospects in the New Year. I know
it has been a most difficult time for you. But given your self-motivation
and determination I know you will come through it all.
Happy New Year!
Kind Regards,
Ian Macdonald.
COPIES: Paul Gregg.
Michael Dunford. Walter Smith. Kevin Campbell. Arthur Abercromby. Keith
Tamlin. John Woods. Kevin Nolan, Shareholders.
As
yet the only response has come from our Chief Executive Michael Dunford
and it reads as follows:
Dear Ian,
I acknowledge receipt
of your envelope delivered to me on Wednesday and as you would expect
I have read the contents with interest. I have also, as requested, distributed
the envelopes to all other directors and Walter Smith.
For my part, my response will be short. As far as the non appearance of
players at the party is concerned, we too were equally disappointed that
they did not appear at the clubs official party, for reason's best known
to the players themselves. How ever, I do believe that they were called
in for training unexpectedly on the Sunday, that may have well given some
of the player's justifiable reason for not attending.
In respect of the
megastore opening hours, our decision was made on sound commercial grounds
and we stand by that
I do however take
exception to the paragraph where you criticize the day to day administration
of the club,that I do take personally and will not accept it. You can
be rest assured that your comments have been made known to all other members
of the administration staff who too are equally very disappointed at your
comments.
I do not wish to say anymore on the subject ,you are entitled to your
opinions ,most of which I have respected in the past .
Yours sincerely
Michael J Dunford
Chief Executive
Comments
by Ian Macdonald
Well those of you
out there who deal with such Executives regularly or not ,what do you
think of that ? Is there any wonder I do not want to be associated with
a club who has given our fan group and me a response like that?
I take no enjoyment out of what has transpired on the pitch lately .I
hope our long-suffering fans are rewarded better than the present fare.
I do not want to dance on our own graves as angry as I am now .If the
club showed as much passion and commitment as the fans we would be in
the champions league .In my eyes we only have each other now .
I repeat I'm deeply sorry to those that do their best for OUR club at
Goodison ,sadly they are too being let down . We are crumbling from the
inside . I really have these last few months been banging my head on a
brickwall .The club never even had the decency to tell us the megastore
would be closed. I have a long list of the administrative 'cock ups '
just in the last month, but I suppose you reading this have your own.
Why do more dirty washing in the open
We have to embrace each other now for the club will not embrace us for
help its too arrogant. I wait with baited breath for other responses from
the directors .I'll give Bill Kenwright compassionate leave for now such
is the grave illness of his Dad but the others ?
We really are in a mess this time !, I ask you this are we any better
off than the previous regime ,except for an Evertonian at the helm who
is badly let down ?.
Yours sadly
Ian Macdonald
Later,
a reply from Sir Philip Carter, as follows:
Dear Mr Macdonald
I refer to your undated letter addressed to Bill Kenwright ,and copied
to all directors, complaining of certain instances during the Christmas
period. Our Chief Executive Michael Dunford has responded to your comments
regarding the Megastore and Children's Christmas party and I do not intend
to comment on those instances. The purpose of my letter is to ask you
to explain your particular sentence "Frankly, day to day administration
of the Club's affairs is a complete mess and has been for a long time."
In my opinion and experience this club is run very professionally and
I think your comments are a slur on the integrity and function of our
total
administration department. Your letter, having been copied to nine other
people was naturally distributed to members of the administration staff
who were naturally extremely upset to think that someone who has been
involved with the Independent Supporter's Club would make such a statement
without any detailed knowledge whatsoever of how this club functions.
Needless to say I fully support the staff, who I know are all of an extremely
high quality, and merely repeat my original question; will you please
explain what your particular statement means?
Yours sincerely
Sir Philip Carter
Chairman
(08/01/02)
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