We are tiny compared to the clubs we are trying to compete with, and the quicker fans realise this, and stop expecting us to be their equals, the less they'll be disappointed, and the more they'll be rewarded in context.
Ask yourself what 'you' do for a living, or me, or most here, then compare our situation to that of Kenwright, and tell me he is not a fantastic businessman.
You don't always get things right in business, and lots of fans seem to think they are better at business than he is (they can show evidence can they?) but he is a top notch business man, proven in his specialised field as the best, and as a chairman, he is far better than many out there.
Why shouldn't he praise Moyes?
Moyes has been wonderful for our club, and he hasn't betrayed us, or sold us out, but been recognised for his work, by the biggest job in football. I don't really see how any fan can not be proud of the man, and wish him the best, and that is what Kenwright is.
Life isn't always about painting the right picture or pleasing others. Kenwright owns Everton FC, and if he wants to tell the world how great Moyes is, then he is more entitled to do that than anybody else, and I think it says a lot of good about a man who can genuinely lose something he loves, yet embrace it, and celebrate it, and know that it's a special moment in football, and our club are more interested in being human than we are in being politically correct.
It's not our club. It's 'his' club, and personally I admire the man for all his passion, and couldn't really give a toss about the small minded who continually complain or find fault. For me, if they can't find anything positive about our club, then perhaps go to the cinema instead.
Moyes 'is' the best manager in the world in his eyes, and to be honest, probably in my eyes too, but any new manager will get exactly the same opportunity to do what Moyes has done, and we don't have to play Moyes down, in order to inspire and embrace a new manager.