 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Eviton News Daily. John Dite has given his pre-match press conference ahead of Eviton's trip to Chelsea on Monday. It seems ages away when you have these press conferences this early, but there you go. What he did confirm in it was that Amadou Omnana was back in training. Idrishagana Gay is back in full training following his wife giving birth at the weekend, which meant he missed the win over Burnley. And Arna Dandjumet will play in a bounce game, as they call it tomorrow, but he has been training with the first team. So that was some good news for getting players back. However, he did say that James Garner didn't train today because he got a knock and he also said that Dominic Calvert-Lewin didn't train. There's more on Dominic Calvert-Lewin in this clip. Check it out now. Yeah, he's back training. He's been training today. Jimmy Garner got a knock today, but we're happy it's just a knock. Dominic didn't train today, but we're pretty positive with settling him down over the next couple of days. So we're just having to watch the players and make sure they're right going forwards. You mentioned Dominic didn't train. What was the issue? Yeah, he's just got a minor sort of niggly hamstring, which we're just being ultra careful with. But he thinks he's on top of it and the medical team are as well. So mostly we've just got knocks at the minute, so nothing at this stage that we think is going to affect Monday against Chelsea. There you go. We could do with everyone being fit. We have got seven huge games coming up in there. We need everybody fit down with the hamstring injury. Is a bit of a worry. I'll have to wait and see how that one settles down. It was the first press conference or the first time the manager spoke to the press following evidence two points that was deducted on Monday. The manager has asked what his thoughts were on this latest point deduction for Evan. I think similar to the last. You know, it's unexpected in the sense that we thought it had been dealt with. It obviously wasn't or it hasn't been. And obviously the time, the window to possibly appeal. So the club will be looking into that. But yeah, the last response was what's done is done. The league table changes. We know or we're very, very confident. We've been told it won't change again as regards anything this season. So therefore our focus is on the next round of games, you know, coming up after the news and spoke to the players about it, reminded the staff about it, reminded the truth of the moment, which is to stay focused on the job in hand. There you go. There you go. Still all real from it. Clearly Sean Dite is looking a little bit annoyed with it all now, as you will do. One player who played at the weekend in the absence of Patricia Gannagate and Amadou Omran. It was Andre Gomez who was, he's had a season of injury, but he has been available of late and played a 90 minute game for the first time for evidently in a long, long while. Sean Dite has been impressed with him. This is what he had to say about the form of Andre Gomez. Yeah, it's been hard for him with all the ups and downs of injury. I made it clear when he came back to the summer that I felt he could be an important part of us. And he's been so unlucky. He delivered a very good physical performance someone hadn't played in so long. We know he's got quality and he's certainly put himself right back in the frame for what we need going forwards. And he does give you something a little bit different, doesn't he? Yeah, he's a very good technical player and he's know that as well. He's a knowledgeable player and I think that's helpful in our group at the moment. And you know, there's a calmness about his play and hopefully as long as he stays fit, he's certainly been fit this weekend working hard. And I think he enjoyed it as well, locking in the full game. I know it's been hard for him and I think he enjoyed the challenge of it. Today, the Premier League announced new PSR rules. They're going to shadow the current set of rules for the next season apparently before replacing them. The new rules require that a club is only allowed to spend 85% of its revenue on players, staff and agents fees. Excuse me, players, staff and agents, players transfer staff and agents fees. The clubs have voted for this. It will be ratified in June at the Premier League ADM. It's the current system, as we all know by now, allows a club to lose 105 million over a three-year period, but it will be replaced by this. This is more in line with UEFA's model for financial fair play. Ultimately, for any club outside the top six, it doesn't really help in their quest to close revenue streams on the big six, not the top six, or the important six to Sky. Because obviously those clubs who've been get more money than everybody else and have already got bigger revenue streams than everybody else, then it means they can spend a lot more. Everybody else has got to try and catch up. It's still really, really difficult. But that's the way it is and these rules, like I said, will come in. I think it's the 25, 26 season that it is just them alone. I think next season you're getting a bit of both. But this will be voted on finally and ratified in June at the ADM. And the Premier League have also today announced that they'll be using the semi-automated offside system from next season. The caveat of that being, it'll be implemented after the first couple of international breaks so they don't know whether they're going to implement it in September, the one in October, or the one in November. That doesn't make any sense to me. Why aren't they just implementing it on day one in August? So again, you will be playing in a season that will kick off in August and the rules could have changed how they do things by the time you get to October or November. It is like they're on a the hell bent on making the league lack as much integrity as possible. I just it's like self harm to the league. I just don't don't understand it. The current system is better than what we have. There's no question about that already being used in this year's Champions League. It was used last year as well. It was used in the World Cup successfully and it will be used this summer in the European Championships in Germany. Seriat use it as well. It's basically, for the most part, negates the fellas getting the Crayola pens out and trying to do wiggly lines to catch it offside. It will be closer to like the goal line technology system. The reason why it's not fully automated is because right now the technology can't see through a multiple of bodies, but I've seen lots of games where it's used I'm not sure I've seen one where I've watched it live where it's had to go to VAR. It's always been seen by the semi automated. There is the odd occasion it would have to revert to what VAR is right now, but in general, this gets it right 99% of the time or something. I think it's a big step forward. Take it as much away from those fellas wearing the full kits in a unit in Stockley Park. There's very much as you can. Take it out of their hands and it will all deal with it. That is it for the news day. Do give the video a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel if you haven't. See you later.