‘Ridiculous’, ‘Insane’ – Liverpool fans want Everton star’s ban extended as FA appeal submitted

Liverpool supporters have been left absolutely howling following Everton’s latest update emerging from the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Everton drew 1-1 with Wolves on Wednesday, 7 January, finishing the game with nine men after Thomas Kirk issued red cards to Michael Keane and Jack Grealish.

It is a result which leaves the Toffees 12th in the Premier League table, ahead of an FA Cup clash with Sunderland, despite such an encouraging start to the 2025-26 campaign.

After Marc Cucurella‘s sending off during Chelsea’s 2-1 defeat to Fulham, the Merseysiders are only second to the Blues in terms of red cards now, but that might not have been the case.

Home supporters were baffled when Keane was given his marching orders for a hair-pull on Tolo Arokadare in the 83rd minute, only after the referee was sent to the pitch-side monitor.

Liverpool fans react as Everton appeal against Michael Keane ban

Now, according to The Times’ Paul Joyce (8 January), David Moyes‘ side have submitted an appeal to the FA against the decision, which Liverpool fans have labelled an “insane appeal”.

Due to the nature of the appeal, multiple Reds supporters have urged the FA to extend Keane’s punishment of three matches, with a failed appeal meaning an extra game suspended.

Liverpool fans have labelled their rivals the “funniest club itw (in the world)” after attempting to appeal against “violent conduct”. It is safe to say it is clear what outcome those at Anfield want.

What did David Moyes say about Jack Grealish’s red card?

As already mentioned, Keane was not the only player shown a red card, with Kirk issuing two separate cautions to Grealish, resulting in a red card, with the Toffees down to nine men.

The Man City loanee was already on a yellow card when he sarcastically applauded the referee, earning himself his first red card since his Aston Villa days.

Reacting to the incident, Moyes said he was “disappointed” by the star’s actions, especially when he needed all his players to keep their heads under such circumstances.

The duo will now be unavailable for the FA Cup clash against the Black Cats, with a spot in the fourth round at stake on Merseyside.