 a'r tyfaint'r Tafee TV mae'n cyflawn yredd deilig efallai, yn ymgyrch yn yr ystyried. Felly yn ymwyfio'r fan ar amser o'r rhan o'r ffordd o'r gwaith o'r placstau 4 o'r XBOX mewn FIFER 18 ac'r Wail Cup edition. They are giving them away simply by getting over to at Vanorama on Twitter. Give them a follow, retweet their pin and tweet and you could be the owner of a brand new PlayStation 4 or Xbox. Good luck. Moving on. Everton have announced some changes behind the scenes today. Denise Barrett-Baxtondale, the Everton chief executive has spoken of having up a new Everton leadership team. The team comprises of nine executive director positions and will be responsible for the day-to-day operations across the football club, support and Denise Barrett Baxendale, and of course Evans Football Director or Director of Football rather, Marcel Brands. Most of the team will be based at the Royal Liver Buildings from July. The new leadership team are David Harrison, who is always pictured with new players, the contract man. Contract Dave is promoted from the position of head of football operations to the director of football operations, one of Evans' longest serving members of staff at the club. Richard Kenyon is taking on an expanded role to become the director of marketing and communications and the community. Richard has been there since 2014 and he is also going to be the chief executive of Everton in the community. Grant Ingalls will be joining the club in July to take up the role of the finance director, previously Everton's finance director between 2013 and 2017. He moved to Liverpool FC where he became head of finance. He has now come back across the park to spend the rest of his career at Everton maybe. Alan McTavish becomes the club's commercial director. He joined from Wafford in 2015. Peter Shaw will become the director of operations and will join the club this month. He's had extensive, easy for you to say, senior operational, commercial and financial roles. He's also been at Liverpool as well. Joel Waldron becomes the club's academy director. Joel's been at Everton since 2011. He's also going to oversee academy operations at USM Finch Farm in an expanded role. Paul McNicholas becomes the director of risk and governance. Kim Healy becomes the club's first people director. She's already leading HR functions at the club as well. They've also announced that there's going to be a stadium development director, but that hasn't been announced who that is at the moment. He's going to be involved in running the day-to-day elements of the stadium. Professor Denise Barrabaxendale said, I'm really pleased to be able to confirm what is an incredibly talented and ambitious team. The qualities of those people already present in the team are what we are looking for in an individual. As a club, it's imperative we move forward and grow and firmly believe that this team will give us the opportunity to do that. This is a very experienced, committed and very able team. A group of people that will be working hard each and every day to make sure we deliver on our club standard, nothing but the best is good enough. And let's hope that's exactly what it is, because for too long I don't think we have kind of lived with nothing but the best because we're building a ballet home from now on. That is what the club will strive for. So a big change is taking place across this summer. Onto football matters, Everton have been linked with Middlesbrough Centre by Ben Gibson. The young defenders called the Ivan. A number of teams have watched them on a few occasions last season. He's a big unit. He played 50 times for Borough last season. My only thing is he's not the most mobile, but he is a good defender. So if Marcel Brans or Marco Silva think that he can do a job for Everton, then who am I to question it? Players that potentially may be leaving Everton football club, Kevin Morales, he is apparently seeking crunch talks over his future of gooders and personally I don't think he's got a future of gooders and park. Kevin went on loan to Olympiacus, didn't work out, and that was a move that he really, really wanted. If he can't do it there where he wants to be, what hope has he got of doing it here really? And he's a big earner, so I've been looking to get him off the books. Y Yannach Balasi has been linked with a move to Fenabachi. Apparently it's a loan move. That's why it's been moved to that, I'm not sure. He's got a glowing reference about takers for both yng Nghyng Towson, and apparently I don't know whether Nghyng's a little bit pissed off that Balasi doesn't cross it early and just says, take his boss mate, off your pop. And Sanzro apparently is causing Everton a dilemma due to his big wages. Seville basically aren't going to make the move permanent based on his wage demands, his contract is too big. A couple of other clubs in Spain looking at him, but he's on big, big money. Everton paid them big wages because the transfer fee was only small, of course, last summer. So it'll be interesting to see what happens with Sanzro, whether Marco Silva's are looking at him or whether Everton just tried to get shut to cut those wages, who knows. And finally, the fixtures are out tomorrow, I forgot what I was saying. The fixtures for the new Premier League season are out at 9 o'clock in the morning. We will find out who Marco Silva's first opponent as Everton manager will be. So always interesting time for the fixture list, isn't it? Even though you know that you're playing everybody twice, it's always good to get the fixtures and start building that excitement through the new season. 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