It takes little to detail just how torrid the current ownership of Everton has been. In fact, it is a notion that the entire Premier League was made aware of this season, when their years of financial misconduct culminated in their two alleged financial breaches. It’s ironic that the fanbase was so often lambasted for their protests aimed at the Iranian billionaire, and yet now that the rest of the country can see his transgressions, sympathy is still absent. Football has forever been unable to separate logic from tribalism, and the rise of apps like Twitter (now X) has not aided proceedings. …