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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Everton owner Bill Kenwright today moved to calm worries over the club's summer of discontent, but admitted the Merseysiders do not have the money to break into the top four. Kenwright's club have been rocked by a variety of problems since they achieved fifth place in the Premier League last term. Everton have lost their chief executive Keith Wyness, suffered speculation that boss David Moyes may quit while there has been growing doubts over Kenwright's continued involvement at Goodison Park. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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