With them, witnessing the club he has spent billions on to only go backwards, was majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri. READ MORE: Farhad Moshiri and Everton board near brutal u-turn as new low reached at West HamREAD MORE: Everton player ratings vs West Ham as James Tarkowski awful and eight more poorThere are only so many times you can dress up a defeat. Whatever impression Mr Moshiri left the ground with, he surely cannot be ignorant of the scale of the problems that have festered beneath him. And the next fortnight is his final chance to properly influence Everton's second consecutive fight for Premier League survival. That was once again clear as Everton fell to another damaging defeat against a side that, like them, was in trouble.
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