 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the Everton News Daily. Everton have received their allocation for the Mirtyside Derby. It is 2,749 fans the same as last year, which is just a bit of a disgrace if you ask me. I thought we were supposed to get 10% of any away ground, but once again we've got an abysmal allocation from our red neighbours. I think in the last few years there has been less and less fans attending Goulderson Park and Anfield for the Derby, so I don't know, maybe it's something that needs to be sorted out. Especially at Anfield, which has obviously got a bigger capacity than Goulderson Park, but it seems very tiff a tatton. We always sell our allocation every year, even though we've not won there for a number of years now. But yeah, 2,749 just seems incredibly low, but never seems to get dealt with, so do you have it? Good luck if you're going to the game. Moise Keane has once again been linked with a move away from Everton today. A lot of rooms in the last couple of days regarding him not being settled at the club. It's been reported that Roma and Sampdoria are both interested in taking the player, possibly on loan for the rest of the season. With some of the young lads who may have made a couple of little small mistakes in his time keeping, it's not the end of the world. It's just the case for him to lean from it, work hard and see if he can get into the side. He's still very young and because he's not English, that will lead to a lot of rumours about him staying at the club. But yeah, we'll have to wait and see what happens. I think I haven't desperately missing somebody within the ranks, the forward ranks, just that bit of experience. It's interesting that Oliver Giroud seems like he's set to leave Chelsea. Would that be someone people would be interested in seeing? Maybe on a six-month contract ahead of those Euros, you wouldn't want to lose his France place. I think that's exactly what we need at the club. Slatan has just left LA Galaxy as well. I know a lot of people would say he's probably finished and he can't do it. But I just think having someone like Giroud in our dressing room could be so important for players like Dominic Arvillan to look up to someone that he could say, yeah, he's been there, he's seen it, he's done it. We just don't have enough of those at the club, we don't have enough leaders. And I think that's what we desperately need and we're putting too much on the likes of Keane and on the likes of Dominic Arvillan. These are young lads and they're expected to carry the Everton forward line. I mean, you think about Everton, they've always been renowned for their centre forwards and they're number nines. And at the moment, two of our three centre forwards are young lads, Towson, they're always there as well. And obviously for Charleston who's been playing up front, he's maybe not a natural centre forward. So, I'd love to see someone like Giroud at Everton. I'd love to see someone like Zlatan at Everton. I know people have their own opinions but I think we're desperate for that kind of leadership. So, yeah, Moise Keane, now imagine these stories will continue. To my Gen Towson, he has picked up an injury for Tay, he's picked up a groin injury and it looks like he'll be missing the game against Iceland. I'm sure he is missing the game against Iceland because I think it's tonight. So, he's out, not sure how long that's going to keep him out for. Obviously he started the game for Everton versus Southampton at the weekend. Also in international duty, Jordan Pickford starts for England tonight against Montenegro. And also just another little story as well. The Everton sleep out will be happening on the 31st of January. Big story today, Everton have written to the Premier League about VAR. They're not happy with it and have messaged, I don't know, no matter what app them or messaged the email, but they've written to the Premier League to discuss it. Apparently, Marco Silva had spoken to Mike Riley about the decision but haven't now taken the formal step of getting in touch with him because it has been really poor, you know. I know a lot of clubs can point to it and say, well, we've been hard done by both. The penalty of Brighton which the Premier League has now come out and said it should never have been given, the handball against Tottenham, the penalty on the Charleston, the penalty against Brighton that should have been for us on the Charleston. You know, these are big important decisions. You know, if we'd beaten Tottenham, if we'd beaten Brighton, we'd have possibly have five extra points now, which we'd see as in the European places. And that's the difference. These are the margins that managers get sacked on. And I'm glad Everton are fighting their corner as well because I think there's been far too much talk about what other people have been getting and what other people haven't been getting. I've been dominating the news. We haven't been dominating the news, which seems to be the way so. I'm glad Everton have spoke to the Premier League about it and voiced their concerns because they've got to. And apparently also that after a meeting, the Premier League is going to try and have increased information in the grounds regarding VAR. You know, being at the ground against Tottenham was very surreal, not knowing that they were dealing with the handball situation. Nothing's on the screens. And maybe until the Premier League, make the videos go back on the screens. For me, I want that. I want to hear what the referee is saying to the person in the VAR room, what's being challenged. I think these things need to be brought into football. There needs to be more transparency for fans, whether they're watching in the ground or watching at home. And that hasn't been happening and I think it needs to happen. Listen, it's not a failed experiment. VAR is here to stay. They've got to iron out all the books. They told us they dined all them out anyway. But I think they'd forgotten the most important factor in football, which is the fans and communicating the decisions. So hopefully, you know, things will come out of that, but it won't get us back the points that we lost by not getting those decisions. So we'll have to wait and see what happens. There you have it. This has been the Everton News Daily. Listen, there's so much to check out this week on Toffy TV. There's interviews with Neville Southall, Graham Sharp, Andy Gray, Derek Malfield, Kevin Richardson, Paul Beichwell, Alan Harper, and the big one that we did today, Duncan Ferguson. 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