 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the Everton Newsday brought to you in association with the Sofa Score app, which is free to download. Everton's second PSR charge hearing has began today. It's expected to take two to three days. It's expected to be shorter than Everton's last one, which saw them deducted six points. Well, they've had two haven't they so far? One was ten points, one was six points. But Everton are hoping that in the wake of Nottingham Forest's hearing last week, which saw them result in a four-point deduction, that this time they're hoping to fare better. There's been lots of talk about what is to come, what is to be expected from this. Some people are saying no points deducted at all, others are saying six, and there's a school of thought that is... Everton will get six points deducted and then get two thirds knocked off and be left with two points. So the reality is there's been three so far and all have come a different outcome, so we haven't got a clue. But we need it tied up swiftly and we need it resolved as best it can. We need to know exactly where we stand. Hopefully it isn't any points because of the double jeopardy and mitigation and all of that stuff, but it's a nonsense that we're having to face it, but it is what it is, and that's where we are right now. The fan advisory board have confirmed today that they have written to the Premier League, Farab Masheiri and Triple Seven to clarify the future of the club. They've released a short statement, so I'll just read it out now. It has been said far too often that our football club is facing the most critical point in its history. The last number of years has brought significant worry and concern and uncertainty on and off the pitch for those associated with our great club. As we face the prospect of a third relegation battle in as many seasons with speculation rife about our financial sustainability and huge uncertainty about the ownership and future of our club, we have today written to the three stakeholders who have a major impact on the next significant steps for our football club. They are Farab Masheiri, the Premier League and Triple Seven partners. The correspondence seeks to answer to questions we have received from Evertonians about the malsrum of uncertainty that engulfs our club at this moment. Questions about when and if a decision will be made about the proposed takeover, the viability of Triple Seven as a potential owner and the contingencies in place should the current takeover proposals prove unsuccessful. In recognition of the fact that in the next few days the club will be taking part in a second Premier League commission for breaches of profit and sustainability rules, we will publish our correspondence to Mr Masheiri, the Premier League and Triple Seven in full on Wednesday the 27th of March. We will also be hosting an online supporter engagement meeting on Wednesday at 7pm. Fans can register to attend links via our social media. In the meantime we would like to place on record our appreciation and thanks to Evertonians wherever they may roam for everything they are doing to continue to fight for the future of our football club. We will know more what was in that letter when they released the full details on Wednesday. We need clarity from the Premier League. There was obviously the report over the weekend that the Premier League have kind of agreed to the takeover now and they are just looking for these conditions being met. I think Triple Seven have known about this for a while so I imagine meeting them conditions shouldn't be an issue for them but if it is then we need to know what is next for us as a football club. Is there another consortium waiting in the wings? Who knows Farad Masheiri needs to enlighten us on that with these answers but we just need clarity on everything that is up in the air right now so there you go. Young Irish striker Braden Graham scored for Northern Ireland under 17 at the weekend as they lost 5-2 to France in a Euro 2024 elite qualifiers. This comes a week after the 16-year-old scored his first league goal for Linfield with his first touch after coming on as a substitute. The young striker will join the Toffees this summer after Everton had agreed to deal with Linfield for the young hot prospect so good to see him scoring goals internationally and for his club side as well. His only 16 and again further demonstrating that Everton are looking for younger talent far and wide and good luck to him. Finally in the women's super league yesterday the Merseyside Derby finished 0-0 at Gooderson Park. Both teams had good opportunities. Everton coming the closest with a shot that struck the underside of a barb couldn't make the breakthrough and therefore it was a share of the spoils on Merseyside. That is it for the news today. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and thanks for watching. See you later.