 Hello, welcome to Toffee TV, there's the Everton News Daily. Everton's KC Lawrence Rabinowitz said that it was a privilege and honour to represent Everton Football Club in the club's appeal against their Premier League points deduction. Rabinowitz wrote, it has been an absolutely privilege and indeed an honour to be able to represent your wonderful club, a proper club with authentic, genuine and passionate supporters. Lawrence is said to represent Everton again in the second charge that is set to take place in March and the ruling is set to be in April. It's, yeah, listen, we don't know where we are quite clearly. Everton, it seems, Everton are going to breach again. The hope is certainly amongst the Evertonians that the fact that two of the years for the next role and three will be taken into account because obviously we've already been punished for them with the six points. If that is the case and they proportionate it then Everton will probably receive six points but with four backs I'll end up with another two points taken off them because, you know, there is that, the fact that they've been charged for 66% of the offence if you like already. But let's hope that he can do a good job on that one. There was some, there was some waiting in the ruling yesterday that kind of alluded to the fact that Everton, you know, Everton's position has been improving and therefore punishing them again would kind of mess with the integrity of the league. We'll have to see whether the next independent commission views things that way as well. Generalist Paul Joyce has stated that independent sources with knowledge of the process say that double jeopardy factor is likely to be treated as a major mitigation factor in Everton's second appeal, in the second case rather. It could mean Everton receive a deduction of based on one to three points on the next charge. This is where I got the two from. After the ruling in April, Everton and then have a week to lodge an appeal in order for everything to be concluded before the end of the season. I honestly think if Everton get two points further deducted, but Nottingham Forrest get day six, at least six, which is what some people are reporting, then Everton may well just accept it without appeal and go from there. Again, it'll all depend on the results won't it if Everton gets some kind of, you know, bounce and start winning a few games, start with Westam on Saturday and say Luton's Luton don't win the next few games. Everton might be have a really good cushion and decide that it's better not to appeal so they know exactly where they were because don't forget this process. If the only appeals take place won't actually be concluded until the season has finished and do we really want that hanging over us? Listen, we might have to depend on how it all plays out. If there is the opportunity for the next commission to turn around and not give Everton any points, of course there is and also one of the things on the table may be that Everton get points suspended and therefore if they breach again those points come in. They all these are open to the next commission simply because Everton have been charged already and I've had six points taken off them. I personally and it doesn't really matter because my opinion doesn't mean anything. Look at it and find it really difficult to see how you can charge your team, take points off a team in one season then take further points off a team for something that happened in a different season if that makes sense. It is more palatable to me and fairer if we're talking about fairness. If they come up with the situation that Everton are to be docked six points again that those six points will be carried over to the beginning of next season and Everton wouldn't be kicked off next season minus six. That is more logical to me whether that means anything. God knows but I still have the opinion that no point should be deducted from any club for something that is fundamentally in place to stop your club going out of business and therefore doesn't necessarily relate to sport and advantage on the pitch. There you go. According to the male sport triple seven partners remain committed to buying Everton but insisting that the Premier League must make a decision on whether to approve their offer in March otherwise the deal will become unsustainable for them. Sorry triple seven have been told that they should hear by the end of the month. There is some suggestion that it's already kind of being passed and it's with them. It's gone to the next process which is basically making sure everything will everything is being done to a satisfactory level that all the information is there and the decision to pass triple seven's ownership for Evan isn't isn't too far away. That's kind of the undercut on what we're getting right now and with nobody else putting their head above the parapet and saying they're interested in Everton then maybe you know the Premier League just need to make a decision one way or the other and finally Everton's under 21 side came from behind last night against Fulham at Walton Hall Park to reach the semifinal of the Premier League International Cup with the Blues trailing 1-0 Michael Keane equalised from a corner he started the game. A team also had Nathan Patterson and who played 90 minutes and Yusuf Chimiti Keane equalised Chimiti then scored the penalty and made the game secure by scoring a game to give Evan a three one lead but was then sent off for picking up a second yellow card for kicking a ball away. The sending off put Everton down to nine men after Charlie Whitaker had already been sent off for throwing a ball away when Everton considered the throwing. Nevertheless Everton have moved in to the semifinal of the competition. Tell you what lads just don't throw the ball away stay on the pitch and this is the final I said finally finally finally two of Everton's away fixes have now been rescheduled. Newcastle United has been changed it was originally on Wednesday the 3rd of April it's now gone to Tuesday the 2nd of April it'll kick off at 7.30 at St James's Park and will be shown on TNT Sport and Everton's away trip to Chelsea should have been played on Saturday April the 13th has now been moved to Monday the 15th of April which is my birthday and it'll kick off at 8 o'clock on that game will be shown live on Sky Sports that's it for the news day to give the video a thumbs up subscribe if you haven't thanks for watching see you later