SEAN DYCHE has described the moments when fans hurl abuse at him as like a bout of "'road rage".
The Everton boss has had to endure some hideous remarks but accepts it is just part of football, and a sad reflection of society.
A group of Toffees followers were caught on camera shouting abuse at the players at Euston station (below) following their 4-0 defeat at Tottenham last Saturday, an action condemned by the vast majority of the club's supporters.
Dyche, 53, said he has often been in the firing line, too.
He said: "Personally I get horrible, terrible, things shouted at me at the stadium but that is apparently all right. But if I did that to someone walking down the street it wouldn't be all right. We all know that.
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