
Andy Dunn expects Everton and Tottenham duet, predicts if Bill Kenwright will sack himself at Goodison Park
Everton and Tottenham supporters can join together in “disharmony harmony” during their match on Monday (3 April) amid ongoing chairman issues for both clubs, according to the Mirror’s Andy Dunn.
The journalist claims that Everton’s Bill Kenwright and Tottenham’s Daniel Levy will both be the subject of huge criticism from the supporters of their respective clubs at Goodison Park.
And such criticism could lead to a rare unity among opposition fans, but would ultimately fall short of getting either chairman to resign.

“Everton versus Spurs should be some occasion on Monday night,” Dunn wrote in the Mirror (31 March, page 55). “Earlier this year, the home chairman was, apparently, advised to stay away from Goodison Park because of fears for his personal safety.
“If the away chairman is considering a visit, the reception from his club’s travelling fans is hardly likely to be warm – Bill Kenwright, get out of our club, Daniel Levy, get out of our club, the Everton and Tottenham fans can do a duet, a bit of disharmony harmony.
“Of course, the main problem with those requests is that they normally require the target to sack himself or herself, and that normally does not happen.”

Big night at Goodison
Both Everton and Spurs have had their issues this season, with the dugouts of both clubs very busy of late amid problems on and off the pitch.
The two clubs have found themselves in sticky situations of late, with Spurs sacking Antonio Conte and Everton fighting for their Premier League survival.
As things stand, it is the Toffees who should be worried most, with the Merseyside outfit going into the weekend sitting only two points off the relegation zone and three points off rock bottom.
Spurs’ situation meanwhile shows the huge divide between the so-called ‘big six’ and the other clubs, with the North London outfit seemingly sitting pretty in fourth place, meaning they really cannot complain when compared to the Toffees.
But Everton have been going well under Sean Dyche, and their upcoming home meeting with Spurs may just have come at the perfect time, with the away side in disarray at the minute following Conte’s high-profile exit.