sport news Everton fans fail to take part in 'mass walkout' during Premier League match ...

sport news Everton fans fail to take part in 'mass walkout' during Premier League match ...
sport news Everton fans fail to take part in 'mass walkout' during Premier League match ...
Only a handful of Everton fans take part in 'mass walkout' in 27th minute of Premier League clash against Arsenal, with frustration growing at Goodison Park towards owner Farhad Moshiri The Toffees had a quiet summer transfer window, spending less than £2million Their lack of spending is showing as they have lost six of their last seven games The club's director of football, Marcel Brands, left his position on Sunday 

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Angry Everton fans failed to take part in a 'mass walkout' during Monday's match against Arsenal at Goodison Park. 

Some fans briefly left their seats in the 27th minute and others held up banners in protest against owner Farhad Moshiri. 

But the majority stayed in their seats to show their support to the Toffees after a torrid campaign. 

Some fans briefly left their seats in the 27th minute and others held up banners in protest

Some fans briefly left their seats in the 27th minute and others held up banners in protest

Everton supporters are growing increasingly frustrated with how the club is being operated

Everton supporters are growing increasingly frustrated with how the club is being operated

Fans wanted to send a message to Everton owner Farhad Moshiri after a torrid campaign

Fans wanted to send a message to Everton owner Farhad Moshiri after a torrid campaign

Supporters' groups had called for the walk-out following the latest development in a chaotic period for the club when Marcel Brands, who Moshiri appointed as director of football in 2018, left his post with immediate effect on Sunday, paying the price for a disastrous spell of recruitment.

They wanted fans to leave their seats in the 27th minute to show exactly how deep feelings run. 

The significance of the time is that next May marks the 27th anniversary of

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