The remarkable fallout unfolding at Premier League outfit Everton has continued to turn heads late on Saturday evening.
The tense situation at Goodison Park, of course, took another turn for the worse earlier today.
This came upon the Toffees, after welcoming Southampton to Merseyside for a crunch clash amid the battle against relegation, surrendering a first-half advantage en route to an eventual 2-1 defeat.
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With tensions already at a near all-time high, and Everton now joint-bottom of the table in England’s top-flight, it should in turn come as little surprise to hear of the Blues faithful on Saturday night making their feelings with the club’s board crystal clear.
On the back of the full-time whistle sounding at Goodison, a large contingent of supporters refused to vacate their seats, instead staying put to direct a series of furious chants at those in a position of power at the club:
Thousands of Everton fans sit in after the game, protesting against the board, with several banners on display. #EFC 😬 pic.twitter.com/KGl1486VCI
— A View From The Bullens (@thebullensview) January 14, 2023
And such footage has since been followed in turn by yet another remarkable clip making its way onto social media a short time ago.
Yerry Mina speaking to Everton fans outside Goodison Park tonight pic.twitter.com/2JzQpdRCU7
— 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗧𝗼𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗲 𝗕𝗹𝘂𝗲𝘀 (@EvertonNewsFeed) January 14, 2023
Yerry Mina speaking to the fans. pic.twitter.com/egmzDI8Xjo
— A View From The Bullens (@thebullensview) January 14, 2023
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