Everton-mad manager mocks Sky Sports journo after bitter online storm

Everton-mad manager mocks Sky Sports journo after bitter online storm

Everton-mad manager mocks Sky Sports journo after bitter online storm

Everton fan Dave McNabb, the manager of Bury FC, made fun of Sky Sports reporter Sanny Rudravajhala.

It happens after the writer was caught up in a nasty internet debate with

Toffees supporters following their victory over Newcastle United earlier this month.

Rudravajhala apologised to Everton supporters on X (8 December) following a

fan group “Reporting from the Wirral prior to the match,

insinuating that Goodison is comparable to a dangerous war zone,” the 1878s wrote of him.

Rudravajhala’s X account on December 22 states that the reporter has since conducted an

interview with McNabb, the Bury manager.

Everton-mad manager mocks Sky Sports journo after bitter online storm
Everton-mad manager mocks Sky Sports journo after bitter online storm

Additionally, at one segment of the interview,

McNabb addressed the journalist about the current controversy with Goodison fans, saying,

“Last time I saw you, our lot were taking the [expletive] on Twitter.”

The season has been nothing short of exhilarating for Everton supporters,

and we’re not even halfway through.

Toffees supporters are feeling a little more optimistic now that

they have witnessed their team compete in two consecutive Premier League relegation matches,

even if the team was given a 10-point deduction.

But instead of moping about, Sean Dyche and his team have learned from

that setback and are currently among the best teams in European football.

The Merseyside team is currently on a four-match winning streak in the Premier League,

despite their recent EFL Cup loss to Fulham.

When the team plays Tottenham on Saturday (December 23) in North London,

the supporters must be loud once more.

Although Bury manager McNabb has a lot on his plate with his own team,

he will surely be keeping an eye on Everton’s ascent up the standings in the wake of their 10-point deduction.

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