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Everton scoreboard responded to poverty chanting in Chelsea game with foodbank advert

www.bbc.com Poverty chanting gets Everton scoreboard response

Everton say they are "proud" of work being done by a foodbank in the city following poverty chants that were heard in Sunday's game against Chelsea.

Poverty chanting gets Everton scoreboard response

Following similar chanting during the previous matches against Manchester United and Newcastle at Goodison Park, Everton had engaged with the fans' advisory board and fans' forum to discuss what could be done.

In a planned move, it was decided the message of 'fans supporting foodbanks' would be displayed on the big screen inside the stadium whenever the chants - such as "Feed the Scousers" and "sign on" - were heard in Sunday's Premier League match against Chelsea.

They are songs specifically aimed at Everton and Liverpool fans by rival supporters mocking Merseysiders around the theme of unemployment.

In total, the message flashed up three times during Everton's 2-0 win over Chelsea - the first coming after just 34 seconds - and the club said this will continue throughout the season.

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