Everton directors to skip game because of ‘credible threat’
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Everton’s board of directors were instructed not to attend Saturday’s home match against Southampton because of a “real and credible threat to their safety and security,” the Premier League team said.
The decision was made ahead of reports of a possible protest at Goodison Park in the wake of Everton’s poor form this season.
“The board members received the instruction following malicious and unacceptably threatening correspondence received by the club and increasing incidents of anti-social behavior — including targeted physical aggression — at recent home matches,” the club said in a statement.
Everton is third from the foot of the table and three points ahead of last-place Southampton going into Saturday’s game.