
Everton-mad manager Dave McNabb mocks Sky Sports journalist after bitter online storm
Bury FC manager Dave McNabb, who is an Everton supporter, has mocked Sky Sports journalist Sanny Rudravajhala.
It comes after the journalist was involved in a bitter online storm with Toffees fans in the aftermath of their win over Newcastle United earlier this month.
Rudravajhala took to X (8 December) to apologise to Everton supporters after fan group The 1878s noted that he was “reporting from the Wirral prior to the match, insinuating that Goodison is comparable to a dangerous war zone.”

As per Rudravajhala’s X account (22 December), the journalist has now carried out on interview with Bury boss McNabb.
And one part of the interview focused on the recent fan controversy at Goodison, with the McNabb telling the journalist: “Last time I saw you, our lot were taking the [expletive] on Twitter…”

Passion
Everton supporters have endured yet another roller-coaster season, which has not yet even reached its halfway stage.
Having watched their club battle it out in two successive Premier League relegation battles, Toffees fans are now feeling slightly more upbeat, despite the club being handed a 10-point deduction.
But rather than feeling sorry for themselves, Sean Dyche and his players have regrouped from that punishment, and are now one of the most in-form clubs in European football.
The Merseyside outfit did lose their last match to Fulham in the EFL Cup, but they are currently on a four-match winning run in the Premier League.
The squad need the fans to be in full voice once again when they travel to North London to take on Tottenham on Saturday (23 December).
Bury manager McNabb certainly has a lot on his plate with his own club, but the boss will undoubtedly be watching on in Everton’s bid to climb the table following their recent 10-point deduction.
In other Everton news, Darren Bent is “surprised” that “bigger clubs” have not made a move for one “brilliant” Toffees player.