 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the Everton News Day. The Everton have officially complained to the Premier League about the penalty incident on Saturday, but other incidents as well that have been going on in view of this season. Obviously we had one last week at Southampton, which to any Evertonian would have seen as a clear penalty, and obviously against Manchester City we had one as well, which 100% should have been given as a penalty. Everton are believed to be incandescent about the situation, and as I said, made an official complaint to the Premier League. So it was and always should be a penalty if the ball at your arm in the box like that. Given Pep Guard, the older is now admitted that it was a penalty if Richard Ellison was onside. Well Richard Ellison was onside, and the only people who actually said he was on offside were, I think it was NBC in America created the graphic just to check because they had no idea, but basically the Premier League have admitted that it should have been a penalty. Obviously Chris Cameron in the VAR room got it wrong, even though he was allowed to continue yesterday's the VAR from Westam, which is just absolutely disgusting. There seems to be no deterring for these referees or VAR officials when they get it wrong. We shall actually call Buck as well after the game for daring to speak his mind to the referee, but Frank Lampard said there is no doubt that there is no doubt, there is no probability to it, the decision is incredible, incredible and that loss, that loses an opportunity to get what we deserved. That's a VAR call, that's Chris Cavernor, I spoke to the referee and they know it is a penalty, the question is that is it offside and it wasn't. That's the reason we have VAR, we wouldn't have needed more than five seconds to know it was a penalty. Cavernor should have either told the referee to give it or told them to go and look for it. We've lost a point because of a professional who cannot do his job right. You start searching for why's and I can't think why, it is so incumbent to get it wrong. There you go. It was an absolute farce and once again we've been robbed by a decision for an opportunity to try and get something out of the game where we 100% deserved to get something out of it. And as I said it's not just about this week, it's about last week as well in a game where there was no, no one came out afterwards with any fanfare saying Everton should have had a penalty, even though they should. It's what actually makes me sick about the Premier League and the TV companies is the narrative that is created around games. You see not on the game after on Sky saying oh this doesn't just affect Everton, this affects Liverpool as well so there is a narrative, but when Everton vs Southampton there is no narrative. And that's what makes me absolutely sick about the whole thing. There's a narrative, there's a storyline, it's all about the top teams going for the Champions League or going for the league where everyone else is just dismissed, they're all dismissed. And things happen in every single game which are wrong but they just get put to the side because there's no huge consequence out of it and it has to stop. That's what has to stop. People need to get decisions right but that has to stop. Every decision that is made wrong has its own merit and its own worth and every club deserves more than only being spoken about when it's a game that matters. We saw this year on the season when we had a game against Brentford and we should have got a penalty just before half time and the TV company Sky Sports barely looked at it for more than 30 seconds. Roy Keynes said yeah it was a penalty and that was it. Did we hear about it the next day? No. Did we hear about it the following days? No because it was Brentford vs Everton and it meant nothing to anyone else. It meant nothing to the TV companies and that's what's completely wrong. These people are getting away with it week in and week out because it's not being spoke about. It goes on, you know, refs watching on Sky Sports news on a Monday and that's it and that's it and it needs to be dealt with and I'm delighted to hear Everton have grown a backbone to try and get this situation sorted out. So well done to them and hopefully it highlights the situation and we get less of these absolutely terrible, terrible decisions going forward because it's just an utter, utter joke. There you go. In other news, Jean-Philippe Gabamon, obviously he's gone to CSK, a Moscow, a little bit of doubt about whether he'd be allowed to continue playing. Russia and Russian teams have been banned from UEFA and FIFA competitions but apparently the Russian League will continue and he will be unaffected in Russia for the time being. I mean, could this lad have any more bad luck? You know, he's gone over there hoping for games. He actually played yesterday for 89 minutes in a pre-season game ahead of their league coming back. So that's fantastic that he played that amount of time and hopefully is going to get more games but at the moment that league is unaffected so we'll wait to see how long that continues with obviously the situation in Ukraine. And obviously Everton did an absolutely fantastic job on Saturday of just paying attention and showing and just obviously putting it out there. It's just a brilliant, brilliant way to bring the teams onto the pitch and obviously Mark what is going on. So Jean-Philippe Gabamon, as it stands, is unaffected so we will keep you up to date with that. Just one other piece of news. Everton's under-23 game against Chelsea is off tonight. It was usually played at Southport but I think the pitch is waterlogged so that game is off, right? We will be back tomorrow. Make sure you check out the final where that is available now. The Bored and Wood preview is available to our patrons as well. Go and check that out right now on Patreon. If you want to become a patron, we do daily live shows. You've done three live shows today. So if you want to get involved, the link is in the description and it will be on the screen. Don't forget to give this video a like and subscribe if you haven't already. Thanks for watching. See you later.