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Everton’s Creative Response to Rival Chants with Charity Message

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In a recent clash that saw Everton triumph over Chelsea with a 2-0 victory, the club took an innovative stance against rival fans’ ‘poverty chants’. Everton has decided to continue utilizing their scoreboard for promoting a foodbank charity initiative, a move that garnered positive attention on social media.

Previously, Everton fans had been subjected to derogatory chants from the supporters of Manchester United and Newcastle during matches at Goodison Park. These chants, including phrases like “Feed the Scousers” and “sign on”, are typically directed at Everton and Liverpool fans and mock the unemployment issues in Merseyside. To counter this, Everton collaborated with their fans’ advisory board and forum to brainstorm a solution.

A strategic decision was made to display the ‘fans supporting foodbanks’ message on the stadium’s large screen whenever such chants were heard. This plan was executed during the Premier League game against Chelsea, where the message appeared thrice, the first instance being just 34 seconds into the game. Everton has expressed intentions to continue this practice throughout the season.

The initiative is a collaboration between the Everton fan group Blue Union and Liverpool’s Spirit of Shankly, known as SFoodbanks. Proudly acknowledged by Everton on social media, this initiative is pivotal in supporting local communities. SFoodbanks commented on the solidarity shown by the club and its fans, emphasizing the distastefulness of mocking poverty and food insecurity.

Everton’s victory was sealed with goals from Abdoulaye Doucoure and Lewis Dobbin. After Everton’s first goal, Jamie Carragher, a former Liverpool defender, expressed his satisfaction with Everton leading, especially given the distasteful chants from Chelsea fans.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Everton Community Initiative

What was Everton’s response to poverty chants from rival fans?

Everton responded to poverty chants from rival fans by using their scoreboard to promote a foodbank charity initiative during their games. This was particularly noted during their 2-0 victory over Chelsea.

How did Everton incorporate the foodbank charity message during the Chelsea match?

During the match against Chelsea, whenever poverty chants were heard, Everton displayed a ‘fans supporting foodbanks’ message on their stadium’s big screen. This happened three times during the game.

Why are poverty chants directed at Everton and Liverpool fans?

Poverty chants, like “Feed the Scousers” and “sign on”, are directed at Everton and Liverpool fans by rival supporters as a mockery of unemployment issues in the Merseyside area.

What is SFoodbanks, and how is it related to Everton?

SFoodbanks is a joint initiative between Everton’s Blue Union and Liverpool’s Spirit of Shankly groups. It focuses on addressing food insecurity in the community. Everton has proudly acknowledged and supported this initiative.

What was the reaction to Everton’s scoreboard message during the Chelsea game?

The response to Everton’s scoreboard message during the Chelsea game was largely positive, both in the stadium and on social media, with many praising the club’s stance against mocking poverty and food insecurity.

More about Everton Community Initiative

  • Everton FC Official Website
  • Premier League News
  • Community Initiatives in Football
  • Goodison Park Fan Experience
  • Merseyside Charity Programs
  • Everton vs Chelsea Match Highlights
  • SFoodbanks Initiative Information
  • Football Fan Culture and Chants
  • Abdoulaye Doucoure Player Profile
  • Lewis Dobbin Career Highlights

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6 comments

FootieFanatic91 December 11, 2023 - 4:12 pm

love what Everton’s doing with the foodbank ads, really turning a negative into a positive there

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ManUtdForever December 11, 2023 - 7:17 pm

Don’t think the chants are that bad, but good on Everton for standing up for what they believe in

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SoccerLover22 December 12, 2023 - 2:43 am

Brilliant strategy by Everton, using the big screen for a good cause instead of just ignoring the chants

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RedsRule December 12, 2023 - 7:36 am

As a Liverpool fan, gotta admit, respect to Everton for this move. Shows class in dealing with those chants

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BlueTillIDie December 12, 2023 - 1:04 pm

This is why i support Everton, not just about football but also caring for the community…

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MerseysideMadness December 12, 2023 - 2:24 pm

Its amazing to see both Everton and Liverpool fans uniting for a cause like SFoodbanks. More than just a game, isnt it?

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