 Hello, welcome to Toffy TV. It is the Everton News Daily, and Sean Daish has been doing his press conference ahead of tomorrow night's game against Newcastle United at Gullison Park. Obviously a very tough game against a Newcastle side that are absolutely flying, but listening there away form isn't amazing. I mean I know our home form isn't amazing, but there you go. So, it's a big, big game, and obviously the manager was asked about the squad and how it is right now. Yeah, Andre's had a very frustrating season so far, but he got to run out last week on about 60 odd minutes, which is good. A bit more to come from him, I think, to be fully fit. Amadou's only just back on the grass, so touch and go with our decision around him, and then Dom's showing good signs today have been right, so he'll come back into the thinking. Yeah, obviously Dom and the Cavaloon and O'Nan are the big ones aren't they, that are on the lips of every Everton fan, wondering if they're going to be back. Sounds positive for Dom and the Cavaloon, sounds like it was just a precaution for last weekend, and they obviously wanted to make sure that they just keep an eye on it, because obviously they're going to be looking at that, that's going to be a thing happening all the time if he's injured. They're going to be laying in every time he gets that stiffness, every time he gets that tightness, whether it's something they've got to worry about long time, or something that they can deal with short time, and they just can't take those chances, and that's why obviously Evan had to invest in another striker, and obviously Beto played against Norton and Forrest, so that is good news. O'Nan are obviously back on the grass, so that is also good news, now whether he's involved in this game we'll have to wait and see, but obviously we've got a game on Sunday, and then we've got a game the Saturday after, the Wednesday, the Saturday boxing day, a few days later at Walls, so it's a busy period where if a player picks up a serious injury, he could miss four or five games, so Evan have just got to be careful at the moment, and O'Nan are being back on the grass is a good sign, and I imagine he's more likely to be involved on Sunday than he is to be tomorrow night. Obviously Andy Gomez has a little bit to go, I imagine played 60 minutes in the under 21s, obviously in the 5-0 win, which we mentioned yesterday, he's still got a little bit of time to go, that game was quite slow, quite ponderous, it was played in not great conditions, and yes it would be good for him, but whether that's enough to get that fitness to the level he needs to be at, we'll have to wait and see, so yeah, we'll have to wait and see whether he's going to be involved over the next couple of games, I imagine again maybe Sunday, or maybe he'll get another under 21s game under his belt, we'll have to wait and see, but another player who obviously did feature with the under 21s recently, he's been back on the bench, is Seamus Coleman, let's hear Sean Deish's thoughts on the return of Seamus Coleman. Yeah, but excuse me, I've spoken clearly recently about the different style of fullbacks we've got in the mixture, we've got me, Co's developing all the time and getting stronger I feel, Youngie with his age experience likewise, similar but different with Seamus, and obviously part of maturing as a player, so there's a good feel about the fullback areas and we wanted that balance, I think we have got that balance and the demand, and I think that's important, who gets the shirt, who's playing, not just by the individual, by the team, the way the team shapes it, the way it's performing, the way we're getting results. And what do you make of it? Yeah, obviously I'm sure the manager's just glad to have Seamus back around the place, or I'm after the win on Saturday going over to the fans, partners chest, pattern the badge, he must be a great fella to just have round and have him back available, doesn't mean he has to go straight back into the team, he'll be training every day getting fitter and we'll need him when we need him, because ultimately at the moment we've only got one left, one left back, so actually Young is the back up left back whilst playing right back, so he's also on the verge of being a suspender as well, actually Young as well, so Evan are going to need another right back to come in, and they're going to need that back up as well, maybe a sub, so it's going to be interesting, it's just great to have Seamus coming back around the place, and obviously we all witnessed that injury at Leicester, and I think a lot of us felt like that was it, that was the end of Seamus Coleman, so just having him back around the place must be absolutely fantastic for the manager and for the players, and we'll have to wait and see whether he can force us right into the team or whether he gets on the pitch with all the games that are happening in the next few weeks. We obviously do have back to back games at Godderson Park, and obviously only one win in the Premier League so far against Bournemouth in the Premier League, so it's not been great so far this season, and normally for any kind of successful season, whatever success looks like for you, but good home form is really important, and Sean Deitch was asked about what was needed at Godderson Park to get it as good as the away form that we've seen so far. I think putting it in the net, I think the amount of chances we've created, the quality of chances as well, I've never been obsessed by the amount, I was saying the quality of chances, the quality of chances we've made at home and the performances, on top of good performances I think, but you've got to score a goal, you've got to put it in the net, so I think that's the thing that we've got to keep on the detail with really, but keep the belief equally, you've got to keep creating, you've got to keep asking questions of the opposition, and then find the moment of truth. Obviously we're going to need some big performances at Godderson Park saying in the next two games, and that has to be the catalyst doesn't it, it has to be the catalyst to get us away from where we are right now. The away form is superb, I think it's like top four for the amount of points, but unfortunately home form is bottom three, so that has to turn around and the sooner we do that the better, and obviously we want good memories at Godderson Park before we leave, we want those good memories of successful times and wins and let's get that done, but talking of moving from Godderson Park, there's been new pictures shared today of Everton's new stadium, on the Everton Stadium Twitter account or X account, what has been shown is that the west stand, the terrorism for that has been completed, that bottom part of it which was left without any seating areas in it for a while, whilst it was finishing off the roof, making sure all that was done so they could get as close to the roof as they can, that's all being finished off now, so that's again another big moment, they're obviously doing the east at the moment as well, putting the concrete in on the east side as well, so that's all brilliant, and in the south stand we have started to see seats go into the south stand as well, which is absolutely fantastic as well, the seats go basically all across the east stand now, there's a little bit of, there's a little gap, just one little section onto the south stand and it's onto the south stand, the top part of the south stand which will be seating, obviously the lower part will be rail seating, but again absolutely fantastic to see it going on and moving on so fast, Everton have said that they hope to have all the seats in the upper areas of the stadium, done by Christmas, and you imagine that would be the same with the east side as well of the Terrison, you know if they could get the whole bowl completed by Christmas and the whole of the seating on the top bit done by Christmas, it would just make that grand look like we're nearly ready to go and oh that's not what is really happening, there's still plenty of things to be done on the interior of the stadium and obviously on the outside as well, the roof needs to be done on three sides, the full roof, although two sides of the west and the south, I've got the base layer of the roof on right now, there's a couple of more layers of roof and that needs to be done on those two sides and then the east stand will be done as well, but every day you look at it and you just, you know whether it be the drone videos or the footage Everton put out, every day you look at it and just think it's moving on all the time. I'm sure it will be in 2024, you know the year that it's due to be completed in so it just gets you really excited for that grand and the sooner they can get the whole of the outside done and it's just completely focusing on the inside, it's massively exciting. So there you go, make sure you check out the match preview for the Newcastle United again, the start 11 show will be out on YouTube in 30 minutes time, check that out, it's already on Toffy TV Premier and for more exclusives and daily live shows head over to Toffy TV Premier, if you're not a member already, the link is in the description, QR code is coming up on the screen, you get discounts on your match including all of the Christmas jumpers so check that out if you want your discount and to watch and see you later.