Everton supporter coach joins anti-Premier League protest in bizarre fashion as LED lights accuse the competition of being ‘corrupt’

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An Everton supporters coach has bizarrely joined an anti-Premier League protest by displaying a message on their LED panel at the front of the bus.

This comes after the club was deducted 10 points for breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules.

The Toffees' supporters have since taken every opportunity to protest against the league, booing the Premier League anthem during their matches and bringing in signs to show their displeasure.

They have now bizarrely gone one step further.

Before Everton supporters secured the 1-0 win against Nottingham Forest, they displayed the message 'Premier League corrupt' on their coach as he approached the City Ground.

An Everton supporters coach has bizarrely joined an anti-Premier League protest

An Everton supporters coach has bizarrely joined an anti-Premier League protest

Sean Dyche urged his side to block out all outside noise after the 10-point deduction

Sean Dyche urged his side to block out all outside noise after the 10-point deduction

The Toffees secured a 1-0 win against Nottingham Forest despite the distractions

The Toffees secured a 1-0 win against Nottingham Forest despite the distractions

Despite the 10-point deduction, Sean Dyche's side are just two points behind 17th-placed Luton.

A win next weekend could see them move out of the bottom three as they look to survive a season where everything is stacked against them.

After their victory this weekend, Dyche urged his side to block out all outside noise.

Dyche said: “We have spoken to the players. They were very open about it. They all agreed they were ready and so far they have been.

'So it's very nice to get that first win after that news. It breathes belief in the fans, in the group, in the players, because at some point they still have to look at the rankings.

'It remains to be seen what the appeal will bring, so in the meantime we just have to get on with our business.'

It remains to be seen whether his side can avoid defeat, but with the fans behind them and against the Premier League, anything is possible.