Protests aimed towards Everton owner Farhad Moshiri continued on Monday night as banners were hung outside Goodison Park.
A tweet from "@27YearsCampaign" showed three banners tied to a fence outside the stadium, with one related to Kia Joorabchian's appearance in the directors box for Saturday's match against Aston Villa.
The agent has been linked to numerous names rumoured to interest Everton in their search for a new manager, and has represented players who have made moves to Merseyside in the past.
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One banner outside the stadium read "Kia not welcome," as supporters continue to bring perceived issues at the club to the attention of the owner.
Another of the banners has been seen at recent matches and said: "Moshiri; if you want success then change this mess NSNO."
This follows a sit-in protest which took place following the defeat to Aston Villa at the weekend, with a number of Evertonians staying in both the Gwladys Street and Park End to chant well over an hour after the full time whistle.
The 27 Years Campaign was named in relation to the amount of time Everton have waited without a trophy and previously organised a walk-out protest against Arsenal at the beginning of December, although it did not spark a mass walk-out.
It is not yet clear if more protests are planned for the future.
Everton are back in action at Goodison Park on February 5th when they take on Brentford in the fourth round of the FA Cup.