TomSorry, I'm an old fella and would need tech support to post highlighted videos. The video from above, shows the 2 or more black fellas I mentioned being attacked. As I said, I'm in the row in front of that near the further aisle (gray coat and bald head) with several black people next to me (including the woman and youngster I mentioned), some of whom are trying to leave the row as they come into view. One of those black people next to me was the lad who sparked the whole incident, and was the first to be confronted for filming the stadium as the Arsenal fans were celebrating. The attention had turned away from him by then, mainly because the 2 black lads behind them had started to fight back, but were gradually forced away from us along their row, as clearly shown in both videos I've seen.
I never "put all Evertonians as racists" at all, so no need for you to back-track with some virtue signalling.... I merely said that there were some racist shouts during the attack. I'll post my ticket stub this evening when home. If I remember rightly, it was block 20, row 12 seat 619, which is roughly in line with the goal line. As I said, I understood that the group were family/friends of Everton players from when they came in before KO as someone nearby mentioned it..... We now know that to be the case. Meanwhile, you're calling me a liar when you weren't even there, while posting from second or third hand comments and couldn't even come back with a block number from "your mates". I've since heard that at least one Arsenal fan was ejected from the away section previous to this near my mates, but away from this group, so perhaps some are confusing these incidents. I didn't see any Arsenal shirts on any of the people that were attacked near me. I didn't see them goad anyone during the game nor celebrate the goals..... but I was watching the match, so could be wrong, but there were certainly no reactions to them throughout the game, or before the camera incident at the very end.
You fail to understand that the way to identify an Everton supporter is that they descend to the ground from the clouds with a glowing halo and flowing blue and white robes.