 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily Broad streaming partnership with the Sofa Score app. The driveway at Everton's training ground, Finch Farm, has been named after Joe Royal, the former Everton player and manager, the last manager to win a trophy for Everton Football Club. It was revealed yesterday that the club have decided to name the driveway and the gates going into Finch Farm after the former player Royal made his first team debut at Everton at the age of 16 and held that record for I think it was 40 years till James Vaughan took it off him. He ended up playing 276 games for Everton Football Club and scored 119 goals. Like I've just said, he was also the last Everton manager to win a trophy. He won the FA Cup and the charity shield in 1995. It was revealed on the website that people who are on the social app can have a vote on what it's called. The three options for the naming are Joe Royal Way, Joe Royal Lane or Joe Royal Drive. Personally I like Joe Royal Way, I think that has got a nice ring to it. You'll see what the winner is. That poll will go live at the end of the season once the season finishes this year. So you can get on the social app and have your say on what Everton knew. The gate and the driveway at Finch Farm will be called, like I said, I like Joe Royal Way. That's my two pen of the earth. Former Everton defender Nils Cuncu has been speaking to French publication and said that he didn't want to leave Everton. The young French defender left Everton firstly on loan to go to St Etienne. He played 21 times. There are eight goals and six assists. But Everton had an option in the loan that St Etienne could buy him for 2.5 million euros. They did buy him and then sold him to Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer. But Ncuncu said that he intended to stay at Everton. He'd extended this contract with Everton and thought he was going to St Etienne on loan and then returning to the trophies. But that isn't how it was when he's gone on. He's done quite well really for Frankfurt this season. So there you go. Ciaran Maguire, as today revealed on the football insider podcast that 777 partners could be a positive for Everton in terms of debt at the moment. He did say he didn't think that £330 million of debt will be a huge concern. He said that my understanding is that one of the conditions for the 777 partners to acquire Everton is that they will have to convert their loans into equity. That would immediately halve the extent of Everton's borrowing. They will also try to wait for Bramley Morddoch to increase their revenue generation. So while I have huge reservations regarding 777 partners, from a debt perspective, for Everton Football Club they are a positive. Obviously we'll know more about this takeover I guess on Monday when there is that supposed deadline, that MSP are due their money back. If 777 can pay them back by then, that is another one of the conditions they will have met. And that would, in my opinion, see the match even closer to gaining full control of Everton Football Club. So we'll see what happens there as well. That is it for the news today. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. The 1878 podcast is out. Go and check it out right now. We'll see you later.