 Welcome to Tovy TV, this is the Everton News Daily. Sean Dijk has held his pre-match press conference for the lead game at Goddard's Park on Saturday. He was first asked about Dominic Albert Lewin and he did confirm that he's not available for the weekend and this is what else he had to say on Dominic Albert Lewin's fitness update. Note the problems are pretty easy for the medical side of things and now it's just time to make sure his body's well. Yeah, there you go. Looks like he's going to be out for a couple of weeks at least or something like that. So if they have got to the bottom of it, then hopefully they can try and you know, for long term, get that sorted so that he doesn't have these seasons again where we're just in and out all season. And it was predicted to be honest, we all knew that this would happen. It's why we wanted to strike her in August, it's why we wanted to strike her in January. And we've got a situation now where, you know, we had Ellis Sims out at front in a derby. He shouldn't be here, he should be at some London developing, but that's just the way that it's gone. But hopefully we can get Dominic Albert Lewin back fit. Soon, Dijk was also asked about the protests and what his thoughts on them in terms of Everton fans having protests at Goddison Parks and the rumours that there's going to be a protest before the Leeds game. This is what he had to say. I don't think for one minute they're trying to affect any of that. You know, I think the noise is a different thing. I don't think it's about distraction from the players. I think they're trying to just get across their point. I've got to learn more about that. I've been here to understand the depth of that. But all I can say, they've been fantastic about the team. You know, fantastic about me being here, which is, you know, that can be a debate point. So far, they've backed me, they've backed the staff you like, not directly or not as directly as me, and the feeling they're standing with the players. And that's all we can ask for. You know, they still have a voice, they have a right type of voice fans. No one's got a problem with that. I certainly haven't got a problem with that. And if they can push that voice into the right avenues when the whistle blows, and that's what we're after, and they've done it fantastically so far, that's all I can ask for. Yeah, I think that was a really good answer. What impressed me as well is when he said that he hasn't got a problem with him, and also that he wants to know a bit more about it as well, which is, you know, I think it's really grown up answer to be honest. I think I quite liked it. Dijs was also asked for an injury update, and he just said that James Garner and Nathan Paterson are both playing in under 21 tomorrow. That he'll be going and watching them, so that's good news for me. Getting the both back. James Garner in midfield offers something different. Not only is he another squad member, but he's not, you know, he's not like Dakota, he's not like O'Nan, he's not like Garner. He offers, he does offer something different in midfield. To play with Dijs on the ball, you know, he's a good tackler, so, you know, I maybe think about getting him in the squad, not just to start, or not just start, or, you know, get him off the bench to see if he can impact games. And with Nathan Paterson as well, I think people have forgot how, you know, how important having an attacking fullback. Do you remember going back and watching him, he'd get the ball and get it at the pitch, drive it at the pitch, or even making runs. You know, it creates space for the striker, for the winger on the right-hand side, and Coleman just can't do that anymore. He can't get up and down the pitch because of his body. So getting Paterson back is really important for me. In terms of trying anything to create goals and give yourself the best opportunity to win games, I think Paterson will be massive, in my opinion. Finally, Everton and Liverpool have both been charged with failing control of their plays during Monday's mid-side derby. The confrontation, which happened in the 86th minute of the Premier League match, Monday the 13th of February, is alleged that both clubs failed to ensure their plays and or benches conducted themselves in orderly fashion and or refrained from protective behaviour. Liverpool and Everton have until Monday the 20th of February to provide responses to their charges. It seems like the FA and referees are clamping down more on this behaviour. You know, you can see in this yellow card rule that the rest of the brought in where two people come up and argue, but with the third one comes you'll get booked and a player for Wolves actually got to play sent off for it because he was already on a yellow and they sent him off, which in my opinion is wrong. He said, I can't talk to you, you're on a yellow go away. But I suppose if players are fighting and kicking off and stuff like that and it's taking minutes out of a game or, you know, pausing a game, then I suppose it's only fair. But yeah, I suppose we want to see these fans more often. But I think it's part of the game, these things happen, players getting into each other's faces and sometimes it can get a bit too far but it's not like anyone got hurt or anything, but yeah, there you go. That's all the news for today. Make sure you do check out the full press conference on ToffeeTV's YouTube channel. 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