Why do Evertonians hate their own players?

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I've been a member of this fine website for over 15 years on and off, i have met a few of you but still find a few blues use this site to HATE the lads who try and win game for us. I have never understood this.

Anyone know why? The "Everton Darsss" shout coined by Azul was very accurate. I was in the Park End and heard literal boos for Dom and " He wearrrrs a skirrrrrt"

Whats this all about blues?
Sometimes it doesn't appear like this. I can understand these shouts, it's really frustrating when we can go out on a Saturday and beat a top team away from home then the following Wednesday get played off the pitch by the worst team in the league.. We know the players can be far better than many of the performances suggest..
 
I'm a wool, and I find it weird.

That being said, there's a reason why Liverpool - as a city - is capable of punching well above its weight on an international level. Built different.
 

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At the ground we could play 11 blind people and I’d still fully support them

But if someone plays a diabolical pass or cross or misses an easy chance I’m still going to call it out and berate the player after the game
 
Seems to be society in general has become more hateful, social media has set us back years. People are just angry all the time.

The club has signed an awful lot of players who simply are not the required standard and earn fortunes, I think that also plays a part, right or wrong, in the way they're treated.
 

Only Everton player iv genuinely hated while they played for the club was Schneiderlin
Absolutely. He is the complete opposite of Gana and one of the worst midfielder in the history of our club.
Lazy and coward.

Maupay for obvious reasons

Howard final season was quite toxic.

Nyarko

In recent years I’ve seen an alarming increase level of toxicity towards young developing players.
Kean, Gordon, Lookman, Patterson
 

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