The unbearable misery of Everton the Premier League's bleakest club
Briefly

Euston station in London, always overcrowded and claustrophobic, became a fitting venue for Everton fans to vent their fury after a disappointing match.
Neal Maupay, addressing the abuse aimed at him, pointed out that it's abnormal to berate professionals in any job setting, emphasizing human dignity.
While Everton fans' anger is understandable given their plight, expressing that anger through harassment of players on a public platform is unacceptable.
The troubles Everton faces both on-and-off the pitch illustrate why many fans may direct their frustrations at the players, as they embody those disappointments.
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