The TV cameras seem to like showing random people holding the Lerner out scarves, the ones with the American flag crossed out on one end, and the Union Jack on the other, above their head. Noticed it on Saturday and again tonight.
Also mentioned in The Graun:"For some Aston Villa supporters the thought of waiting until the 74th minute to walk out in protest against the club’s board was too much to bear. The sight of Romelu Lukaku scoring Everton’s third, on the hour mark, had prompted many to make for the exits even earlier than planned on another chastening evening for the club.It was not exactly a mass exodus later in the game, when a couple of thousand left their seats as part of the Out the Door on 74 campaign, but there was no escaping the hostility in the air, with the mood close to mutinous at times as the supporters made their feelings known.Tom Fox, the chief executive, was subjected to some abusive chants as he looked on from the directors’ box and moments later “We want Lerner out” reverberated around the stadium. Randy Lerner, of course, is nowhere to be seen, with the Villa owner more detached than ever from a club that remain eight points adrift of safety with only 10 games remaining. It is a case of when, not if, Villa will be relegated."
I was surprised so many were still in the ground after the team managed 300 seconds before folding again. Shame on them. Respect for the 30,000 who still turn up.