 Welcome to ToffeeTV, it's the Everton News Daily. Famiol Capello has had his say on Wayne Rooney's time at Everton, which seems a bit weird now because he's at DC United preparing for the new MLS season, but he's said that he's seen a different Wayne Rooney when he came to Everton, he said he lost all his characteristics fighting and running and doing some, you know, being the most important player for the team. He said he was just like another member of the team, which is interesting, considering that Wayne Rooney was coming back to his boyhood club, that that's how Capello seen it. I suppose in the one season he was back at Everton, the way moments when we seen the old Wayne Rooney. I find that quite interesting that he said that though, because for me, Wayne Rooney was never given the authority, I think he should have been given when he was back at Everton Football Club. For me, I would have made him captain straight away and told him to get on the pitching and really be the leader. He was at times, he did it on his own, but I just think at times, well he was at Everton that they played down his, his characteristics because it, because it was a conservation of the team and the things that unfolded while he was at Everton. So Fabio Capello obviously feels like that. He took a step down when he went to Everton and didn't, we didn't benefit from all those leadership elements of his game that he developed when he was at Manchester United. So interesting, interesting point of view. I just wonder whether Wayne Rooney, if he had, had pushed more and had been more of a leader and maybe, and maybe being that voice in the dressing room, whether Everton would have been in such trouble last season and whether he'd still be at the club now, if Everton thought that they could rely on him because, you know, obviously he wasn't Wayne Rooney in his pump, but we do see a lot of footballers who go past the pump, but still harness the elements of leadership and experience that you need. I mean, it wasn't so long ago, we had Garif Barry in our, in our side and when we let him go, a lot of, a lot of fans felt that we let him go too early and even now, the players that we've got at the club, there's no real leader out on the pitch and you just wonder whether, if Wayne Rooney hadn't stilled straight away that on the club. I think of someone like Phil Neville when he came into the club and he immediately made captain and immediately he stamped everything that he'd learned from Manchester United on the, on to the team and, and become that leader straight away and it's a, it's a shame that Wayne Rooney didn't do that or wasn't allowed to do that because I think we would have felt the benefit of that for maybe a two or three seasons rather than just a one, but there you go. That's, that's just my opinion on it, but Fabio Capello obviously, obviously thinks something on similar lines. It's been reported Evan sent a scout to Croatia over the weekend to watch HNK Rajekke versus Hajek Split. Obviously Split, he played a couple of years ago, last year even, well the year before, last season and we brought Vassage from, so it looks like Evan are monitoring someone or monitoring someone at the game, don't know which side, but listen, they show you how much, how much news there is out there at the moment, very, very quiet. They haven't even gone away on warm weather training to give us something to talk about. They've stayed at home, so we've gone very, very little to talk about, but it does seem like Evan sent a scout to that game. I know, what do you want me to say? It looks like a young Everton player has left Pedro Neves under 18s Brazilian. He's been pictured wearing a redding tracksuit and saying on Instagram, I think, new home, so it looks like he's left the club and he's gone to pastures new, obviously this happens all the time. He might have been out of contact at the end of the season and he's decided, Evan have decided to let him go now and redding have picked them up maybe for the remainder of the season. It does happen all the time at that level. If young players are not going to continue, then they'll be moved on and clubs like Redding will pick these players up if they're good talent, so we wish him well and wait to see whether he gets a quicker journey to playing championship football soon. Yeah, we'll see. Tom Aldeufrank is under 23s, played last night, he won 2-0 against Blackburn, goals from Holmby and Bassisambu give Evan a 2-0 win to take them four points clear, I think from Redding actually, I think, in Premier League 2, so I think they have to win, if they win another three games, I think they'll win the league, I think. Yeah, something like that. If they win four of the five games at least, I think they'll win the Premier League 2 for the second time in three years. It'd be interesting if Evan were in a safer place, whether any of those players could step up. I think Bassisambu's out of contact at the end of the season, so it looks like he might move on, but obviously Fraser Holmby has been injured for a lot this season. He obviously played last season in Limassol, big, strong, Scottish centre forward. We do like them. It'd be interesting if Evan were in a better position, whether they could be a chance he could possibly get on the bench or whatever. Morgan Feeney at the back, the leader for this team, again, a player who suffered from injuries and only came back into the under 23s in the last couple of months or so. In the last few weeks, he's actually travelled with the Evan first team with there being a lack of centre backs available. He's been in the squad, but not actually made it onto the bench. He's another one. He's a proper Evertonian sat in the Galvestite only till last season. We interviewed him with the sleepout, brilliant lad, proper Evertonian, proper defender as well. I'd love to see him get a chance to just be part of a matchday squad sitting on the bench and maybe get a chance to play for Evan sometime before the end of the season. Hopefully, fingers crossed, we can do that sooner rather than later. But proper, proper Evertonian. I'd love to see this kid. This kid could be a future Evan captain if he's good enough. He's got the right attitude, he's got the right temperament. He's a proper defender. Obviously, time will tell if he's good enough. But I would love to see him. I'd love to see him involved. I sound like Kevin Keegan, don't I? I'd love to see him involved with the first team because I just think that's what you want, proper Evertonians, proper young scouts, Evertonian. Like we've got with Tom Davies and John Joe Kenny. Love to see another one. And obviously, as I said, homie maybe is someone different up front. I'm not saying he's ready by any means, but it just would be lovely to get these people a chance towards the end of the season if there's nothing to play for. You know, sooner there is nothing to play for, the better as far as I'm concerned. So, go tune in with him last night. David Lunsworth doing a fantastic job at the under 23s. And finally, Kevin Frenders being appointed the referee for next week's game against Cardiff. There you go. It's not, it's not, no, no. Referees in general. They're not great at the show. Yeah, so there you go. The Tuesday topic, if you're on Patreon, make sure to check it out. We are talking about referees. We're talking about VAR. How important is it going to be next season? Is it going to give it a much more level playing field? Is it going to stop the top six getting decisions that they seem to always get? Or is it going to make it even harder for everybody else that's on Patreon? 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