Each to his own I guess, but in the current situation in needs all for one. Every single Blue, match-going or not, needs to be loud and clear in their discontent about the way Our Club has been systematically dismantled by shambolic business management. It pains me every hour of the waking day, and some of the non-waking, that an institution thats been the biggest, most important part of my life after my family is in such complete and utter turmoil.
A well-functioning business needs strong, transparent management with a clear, coherent plan that every single stakeholder (yes, we too are stakeholders) understands. Not everyone has to be fully supportive of it, but we need to know what the current status financially is and what the future objective is.
After months, nay seasons, of decline and mistrust our owner comes out after the head-lock debacle and very calmly tells the FAB that we listen, we understand and we will act. We will get a striker. Well, now expalin in plain English exactly what has occured since then.....did the out-going manager get gagged, did the incoming manager get hood-winked, did the 'strategic review actually review anything of substance, did the performance of the Board and the players come under the same scruting of the out-going manager...etc, etc. Being silent after promises were made means the already alarming distrust just escalates.
We will be 100% behind Sean Dyche and every single player who pulls on the RBJ for the rest of the season....as season which could be wholly defining for Everton. We need to be loud, supportive, vociferous in our support of them. Equally, we need to be loud, vociferous and demanding of Farad Moshiri and his Board until changes are made.
Reading that we are 'over-demanding' is just incredulous in the current situation. The OP clearly has a different view of the problems, but saying we demand too much simply nullifies his opinion.