Inexcusable footage of what Sean Dyche and Everton players did outside Goodison Park emerges

Everton supporters brought the noise to Goodison Park for their huge Premier League clash with Newcastle United on Thursday (27 April).

The home fans turned up well before kick-off in order to welcome their team to the stadium, with the highly-anticipated return of the Everton team bus ensuring a lively atmosphere was in store.

Usually making their way to home matches on their own, the Toffees players agreed to arrive by coach.

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Thousands of fans lined the streets to create a rowdy and colourful atmosphere in and around the stadium before the first whistle, but sadly their support was not well received by the high-profile people they were cheering on.

Footage from the club’s official Twitter account has now emerged of manager Sean Dyche and several Everton players failing to even acknowledge the fans when they stepped off the coach and made their way inside the stadium.

Despite being ignored outside the ground, the home support continued to be in fine voice inside, but yet again their players failed to respond as they crumbled against the Magpies.

The hosts managed to keep things tight in the opening stages, but they were soon undone by Callum Wilson, who opened the scoring in the 28th minute.

He added another late on, with Joelinton and Jacob Murphy also on target for the visitors, with Dwight McNeil netting a consolation for the Toffees.

It was another poor showing on the pitch from Dyche and his men, but the same can be said for their actions leading up to the game, with their really poor attitude set to disappoint many of the supporters who took time to roar on their team.

Hopefully, there is more footage circling on social media of players acknowledging the fantastic effort from the home support, but for now, it seems the Toffees really can do no right.