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Everton gained a new follower this week and were cheered on from the glamour of California by Green Day lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong, who posted a mock-up picture of himself in a Toffees shirt after boss Sean Dyche said he was a huge fan of the American band’s music.

To reference one of their hits, following Everton recently has felt like walking down a Boulevard of Broken Dreams. Points deductions, relegation scraps, record financial losses, takeover sagas…

Performances have had peaks and troughs. But their nadir was reached last week when they lost 6-0 at Chelsea. Dyche and his staff were questioned, as were the players. It was an embarrassing episode from an album of dark days.

Using another Green Day reference, Nice Guys Finish Last. There were no more niceties after Chelsea from Dyche. Instead, a few home truths were dished out. Dyche asked if his players were ready to fight more, to work harder and to get the basics right. Senior players chipped in, too, but it was more a case of accepting they had not been good enough and pulling together.

Everton made changes. The most noticeable alteration was Dyche’s tracksuit, now iconic among fans on social media. After standing on the touchline suited and booted for more than 500 games, the boss ditched his Sunday best. A small change but perhaps the players could now

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