It's a fair point.
But in all seriousness, there's nothing worse than 'Superblooos'
Agreed. And racist Superbloos at that.
I am from Ireland. I've lived in Germany for the last 8 years. For obvious practical reasons, I only go occasionally to Goodison - was there for the 2-0 win over Chelsea in December. I was in the Top Balcony and was delighted to see Koreans, Chinese, Icelandics, etc. All wildly cheering Everton.
Some fans just can't go every week. Especially foreigners. While I admire those that do, they do not have a monopoly on Everton purity. If we are going to look at foreign supporters as "not really Evertonians", then we are in the wrong league. The Premier League is not the best supported in the world because English football is the best in the world. It is the best supported because no other major league has the combination of tradition AND globalised openness (i.e., money) as the Premier League. That money attracts many of the best players in the world. More foreigners. The tradition is every bit as strong in Germany, Italy, and Spain. You can throw in Argentina and Brazil there too. But those leagues either choose not to be as globalised (Germany) or can't be for economic reasons (South America). The English game has sold its soul to foreign money. If foreigners choose to follow their money, there can be no complaints from pure blood locals.
If the Superbloos don't want Johnny Foreigner taking "their" tickets, they might be happier in the Conference or whatever it is called these days. The good news is, that's where we appear to be headed anyway.