 Welcome to ToffeeTV, it's the Everton News Daily. Everton have reduced the prices for two home games in December, the games against Newcastle and against Wofford, both games being played in the mid-week, obviously the Wofford game being moved to the Monday night. It's gonna be 25 pounds for adult tickets for the game, 12 pounds, 50 for the over 60 fires and a five for under 18. And I think it's a fantastic gesture. It's all part of the Blue Crimbo campaign obviously December, there's a lot going on. It's cold, it's mid-week, it's dark. There'll be a lot of reasons for people not be able to get to these two games and Everton are trying to make it a lot easier for people to be able to go to these games by lowering the prices and hopefully get a full house to roar on Marco Silva's team to two victories because the fixtures are certainly way not kind to us in the next few weeks, but these two games hopefully Everton can take six points from and help us up the table. So for any reason, whatever that reason would be that you'd be struggling to get to these two games, hopefully Everton have made it a little bit easier for ya and just generally help spread joy and happiness cause that's how we all feel at the moment, isn't it? And that's what we all want to continue. Those tickets will be available from November the fifth so hopefully those two games will be a sell-out. Listen, they might have been a sell-out anyway but Everton are just making it easier for people ahead of Christmas, so good on Everton Football Club. Rich Arleson has been spoken about as a perfect player for the Premier League for Marco Silva. Marco Silva has said, from the moment I saw him playing Brazil, I realised that he had the exact profile to play in the Premier League. Sometimes Brazilian players have difficulty adopting to English football, but Rich Arleson is very strong and not afraid of challenges, which we've seen. He's not afraid to go down on the challenges as well but yeah, he is obviously adapted to the Premier League really quickly and has done really well for Everton so far. And Bernard, to be fair, has also adapted quite quickly and we'll have to wait and see how, yeah, he may not get on as well with the South American player but I'm sure the influence of the manager's helped. Speaking Portuguese, I'm sure it's helped and Marco Silva is someone who, Rich Arleson has called a father figure or certainly another father has helped them settle into the club, which has all gone because the quicker you can get players settled into a club, the quicker you see their best form and that's something that obviously Ronald Cooman, he was sacked a year ago today, suffered with, not settling down players quick enough and maybe that just comes down to relationships. Maybe that comes down to Marco Silva being a lot more in touch with his players, let's say. Sorting out the details and being around them and being a lot more of a father figure as Rich Arleson said, whereas maybe Ronald Cooman didn't deal with those demands of his players and maybe the players suffered from that. I'm sure a few players suffered from not getting the attention maybe they needed under his stewardship anyway and obviously, so as I say, Ronald Cooman, a year ago today, where does the time go? But obviously, if you look at the team as well from this time last year, it's mad to look at it now and see how many more quality players we have in the squad and how much that's helped and how much obviously we hope to move that on in the future as well. Talking about players coming in, we were linked with a Regi last week. This competition for his signing, I'm so disappointed. Gala Tassaray and Besiktas are trying to sign up him as well. I think he was on the bench for Liverpool at the weekend because they had a number of injury problems. But I just don't think a Regi has the quality to move Everton onto where we are trying to be. This was a player, remember when they used to think he was better than La Carcho? Weird, absolutely weird. But yeah, we were linked and they've been linked to them, they are. The under-23s, David Underworth's 23s who took over this time last year, the first team. They drew nil-nil last night away to Arsenal to stay top of the Premier League two. Benny Benningham he played, Morgan Feeney played. He's continuing his comeback in this game. No Kieran Dahl, who wasn't involved at the weekend and no John Jo Kenney on this side. No Mason Holgate, they could have all played. But they drew nil-nil, which is a good result away from home. Finally, another ex-manager. This has got nothing to do with Everton, but I just thought it was funny. Marca are saying that Real Madrid are considering Roberto Martinez to be their next manager. Football is such a weird thing, isn't it? It's such a weird thing. We mentioned Ronald Koeman, who's obviously in charge of the Dutch national squad now. Roberto Martinez is obviously in charge of Belgium. But he could find himself in charge of Real Madrid, one of, if not the biggest jobs in the world. And he hasn't had a club management job since he left Everton. And yet, they are considering him to be the next Real Madrid manager. That's incredible, that really is incredible. I just want to know if he does get the job, will he take Graham Jones with him? I mean, I couldn't, I didn't. Graham Jones jumping out the box, jumping out the dugout when they get corners, when Real Madrid get corners, jumping out and dictating players where to go. It'd been incredible. I'd love to see, I'd love to see Roberto Martinez become the manager of Real Madrid. It would be absolutely fascinating to see how he got on there. But there you have it, they have, well, that has been the Everton News Daily. They have been today's headlines, as I said, £25 tickets for the Wofford and Newcastle game. So well done to Everton Football Club for that. Jump on that if you haven't got a season ticket. Thanks for watching the Everton News Daily and I'll see you later.