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And fans, who had already protested against the board at half-time when Everton stood on the brink of relegation, begun once more chanting to “sack the board”. Sports
Everton beat Bournemouth 1-0 on the final day of the Premier League to ensure they survived a three-way relegation fight, but the full-time whistle clearly brought a lot of mixed emotions to those inside Goodison Park.Abdoulaye Doucoure netted the only goal of the game to land the three points which left the Toffees staying up and both Leicester City, who won, and Leeds United, who lost their game anyway, consigned to the drop to the Championship.And a large number of fans immediately broke past stewards and advertising hoardings to run onto the pitch after the final whistle blew to signify Everton’s survival, with equal parts celebration and relief evident in those initial moments.Blue smoke was let off inside the stadium as well, as the two sets of players were hurried off the pitch as hundreds ran onto the turf - but any celebratory atmosphere was quickly tempered as large numbers of supporters could be heard immediately starting to boo and chant their displeasure at the club’s hierarchy.Farhad Moshiri and the rest of the board have now overseen two successive campaigns with relegation on the cards until the final instances of the season, despite huge outlay in the transfer market and multiple changes of first-team manager Dota
And fans, who had already protested against the board at half-time when Everton stood on the brink of relegation, begun once more chanting to “sack the board”. Passy
Everton beat Bournemouth 1-0 on the final day of the Premier League to ensure they survived a three-way relegation fight, but the full-time whistle clearly brought a lot of mixed emotions to those inside Goodison Park.Abdoulaye Doucoure netted the only goal of the game to land the three points which left the Toffees staying up and both Leicester City, who won, and Leeds United, who lost their game anyway, consigned to the drop to the Championship.And a large number of fans immediately broke past stewards and advertising hoardings to run onto the pitch after the final whistle blew to signify Everton’s survival, with equal parts celebration and relief evident in those initial moments.Blue smoke was let off inside the stadium as well, as the two sets of players were hurried off the pitch as hundreds ran onto the turf - but any celebratory atmosphere was quickly tempered as large numbers of supporters could be heard immediately starting to boo and chant their displeasure at the club’s hierarchy.Farhad Moshiri and the rest of the board have now overseen two successive campaigns with relegation on the cards until the final instances of the season, despite huge outlay in the transfer market and multiple changes of first-team manager Esports