Farhad Moshiri has been urged to ‘save’ Everton by enacting wholesale change.
Frank Lampard’s side are currently facing the prospect of consecutive battles to preserve their Premier League status after falling into the relegation zone.
Disenfranchised fans chanted ‘sack the board’ at regular intervals during their side’s 4-1 humbling at home to Brighton & Hove Albion on Tuesday evening.
A collective of 17 supporter groups have since written an open letter to Moshiri, calling on the Blues’ majority shareholder to arrest their current decline.
“The time to save our club from its continued decline is now,” read the letter.
“For too long, despite your investment, we have seen diminishing returns, that now threaten our existence as a Premier League club.
“We the undersigned fan and social media groups call on you to make sweeping changes at chair, board and executive levels.
“Bring in competent, experienced professionals who can reverse our decline and make us competitive once more.
“The narrow window of opportunity you spoke of, is all but closed.
“Act now, whilst we still have a chance. Change the culture of the club, change the chair, board and executive.”