 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Everton drew 1-1 with Brighton and Hallwell being a good of some park on Saturday. Everton manager Sean Dides thought that it was a point gained rather than two drop. This is what the Blues boss had to say after the 1-1 draw. The tactical side of the game was fantastic from the players. We know they're a team that played possession, you've got to be patient. I have a tiny little question on our, when we did turn it over because we got in some brilliant positions today. Last season we capitalised on them, today we didn't as much. The work ethic of the players, three games in six days, virtually the same group. The way that they're growing with the mentality to take on games is absolutely fantastic so I'm absolutely delighted with that side of things. There you go. The manager pleased with a draw against Brighton. He keeps evident, just taking over an extra point gained there. The Blues is so close to winning three games in a week. On we go to Palace next week, let's hope we can get the three points there. Sean Dides was speaking positively about the performances of Vitaly Michalenco and Jared Branthwaite once again putting another excellent display at the heart of the Blues defence. This is what the Toffees boss had to say about them. I thought, Micho's doing well, he's learning all the time, he's improving all the time, he's playing strong. Jared and Tarky are playing that. In fact, defensively, which was a big part of the game today, defence to attack of course, I'm really pleased because early season we were dominating games and not getting a reward for it, with the ball that is. Today was a different style of performance and I'm so pleased with the flexibility of the group. We've been trying to encourage different ways of playing, different ways of affecting a game and different ways of getting an outcome. So I'm really pleased with that. The players are adapting to most of the challenges that come their way. Evertonians are seeing, I believe, a team that put everything into a game and I think they saw that again today. So these are building blocks. We're not the real deal, I keep saying that, but they're building blocks about what we're looking for in the consistency of the mentality. The mentality was excellent today, I thought. Be sure over the weekend, Miquel Artheta, absolutely raging after the Newcastle's goal against Arsenal Artheta coming out and having a go at the referees and VAR and the PGMOL and all of those people. Everton could have had two penalties on Saturday, both the crucial times in the game. Arbos wasn't quite so colourful and quite so angry with the one that went against us, but he was still a little bit disappointed. Everton felt that he should have had a penalty. This is what Sean Dates had to say on that matter. I think he just borderline starts outside but drags him inside the box. I mean it's a really important call that and it went against us because I don't know how that one went against us today because I thought it was obvious. I'm bound to say that, but I think when people see it, I'd be surprised if they didn't think there was certainly a big suggestion of that one being wrong. 777 have submitted all the documents requested by the Premier League and the Financial Conduct Authority to try and take over Everton Football Club. They are confident rather of completing a deal to gain control of the football club by the end of the year. That has always been their timeline. This is still amidst other stories coming out today in publication Joss Amar, which suggests the group lost 600 million in the last year. It doesn't make great reading. Obviously we'll wait to see if I'm sure 777 will have something to say or some comments to make on those stories as well. That is out there today, but that is also following something that was said by Alan Nixon last night which said that 777 could face competition from an Indian consortium we are very interested in buying Everton as well, some wealthy businessman involved in that consortium. They are apparently watching developments and could put a bid in for the Blues should 777 be unsuccessful. You have to take this with a pinch of salt given that why haven't they already put a bid in for the club? Why didn't they come in at the start or are they just being elated to the possibility now? Do they know that 777 may not get granted permission to take Everton over? It's an interesting one, but I'm wondering if there's more than just this Indian consortium watching this space with interest. We'll have to wait and see, but it does seem as though things are developing where 777 and the full takeover of Everton Football Club are concerned. Everton are apparently monitoring 17-year-old Croatian and Osijek striker Anton Makovic. The 17-year-old is very, very highly rated. Arby Sulzberg a Sasiu Ollo are interested in him as well. This further evidence that Everton are casting their net far and wide now trying to get young, exciting talent into the football club. We showed the purchase of Yousuf Cymru in the summer from Sport and Lisbon and hopefully Everton are moving down that route as well. On top of that, Fabricio Romano has said that Everton and Juventus are keeping close tabs on Swiss striker Winsley Batelli. He's also 17 years of age, very, very highly rated. He currently plays for Borussia Munch in Gladbach and he's recently changed his agent and the rumours on top of that is because he's interested in moving and Everton are very, very interested in him. So this could be a part of Everton's new policy to try and get some younger talent in obviously the work permit. Laws have changed in this country as well. So we'll see whether there's any legs in that. And finally, John Philippe Gabaman, who left Everton on deadline day, his contract was terminated. He has joined French league two-side USL Dunkerch until the end of the season. Wish John Philippe well in his new club. That is it for the news today. Make sure you check out the final where they haven't won bright and won't give the video a thumbs up, subscribe. If you haven't, see you later. Till this day, I do not know why I did it. I've seen an opportunity to probably leave a little bit on him, but when I look back I go, I've done that for. You know, I got away with it. I got away with it. There's no VR. But I felt and then it was a good meeting man brought me down later on in that game and we missed the penalty. So it ended up being that it just even wasted what I did and didn't even win. I didn't get any points out of it. It looks really bad and I had to write a letter. Rio Ferdinham went off his head. But again, I would. You know, I just had to suck it up and apologise and look, it's out of me character. You know, it's not me. It's not sorry. You don't do that to any professional footballer. And I just don't know what come over to me. I don't know. Probably just knew he was going to rip me.