 Welcome to Toffy TV, this is the Everton News Daily brought to you in association with the Sofa Score app. Today John Blane held an exclusive interview with ex-Everton owner Paul Gregg for Toffy TV. Gregg explained why the King's Dock Stadium fell through and the great opportunity to have that new stadium down at the Mirzy disappeared all those years ago. This is what Paul Gregg had to say. I think the main thing was the King's Dock opportunity. It was a hugely missed opportunity. And despite all my pleading mobile he said I have to own the stadium. I said but you're leasing a stadium for 125 years. I said you've got no capital risk. I said your love of spending all the money on the playing field is not frustrated because you're going to get a new stadium but I said it would increase the opportunity. And the stadium was designed by the people who designed the Spurs Stadium so we were like state of the art 20 years ago. What might have been had that happened 20 years ago who knows where the football club would have been now and obviously we are going to move down onto the banks of the Royal Blue Mirzy next season of course. Well sorry next year we'll have our home finished and be able to move in next August but could have happened the club could have been a totally different place. That is an exclusive interview that and more he reveals a lot more in his exclusive interview with John Blane that will be out as a Premier member tonight. So if you are a Premier member you can watch the rest of that very in depth interview with Paul Gregg. If you're not a Premier member it will probably be out sometime next week but it is good it's worth a watch. It says some interesting stuff about Everton isn't it? Everton are due to the scovet the punishment for the second PSR charge early next week. That is according to Janelist Paul Joyce Everton. Who knows what they are to be deducted points wise if any. There's lots of stuff going around it could be none it could be a suspended points deduction it could be anywhere between one and six. Depends who you believe personally I think it might be one or two points but what do I know. So we'll have to wait and see what happens with it I think we just need it out there we need to be able to draw a line. I actually think if Everton are given any points though I think they will appeal. That's what my understanding of it is the club will appeal if they get any points deducted so this could drag on till after the season. What is massively important for Everton is that they beat Burnley tomorrow at Gooderson Park we need to start winning games of football. So that points deductions become irrelevant really because we know we're safe and we can start planning again for next season but we should be here early next week. That is according to Paul Joyce today. Joyce also reports that potential owners triple seven partners maintain they will repay the £158 million stadium loan from MSP. It's split between MSP Sports, local businessmen George Downing and ADA Bell says Masherry is part of that as well sure about that one. But there is an April 15th deadline for the repayment of that stadium loan and according to triple seven they're confident they will have repaid it by then and that obviously will take another big slice of debt away from that and any charges that occur with it. But they have to be given the club face don't they. There is some confidence that from their side definitely that that will happen in the next seven to ten days. We've been hearing that for a long time so who knows. Finally Everton's game against Luton Town in the Premier League which was scheduled to take place on Saturday the fourth of May. That has been moved to Friday night the third of May it's an eight o'clock kick off the game will be shown live for it. It's a tough game it could be a pivotal game. Let's hope Luton have lost every game up until then and Everton have won three or four games and it's a dead rubber and I hope if there is that I hope it's a boring nil nil game with hardly any shots and sky or a left room and the decision to put that one on because we know why they've put it on. But they're making Evertonians travel down to Luton Town on a Friday night for that one but there you go it's eight p.m. on Friday the third of May. That is it for the news daily. Thanks for watching. Make sure you give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't and if you want to become a Toffy TV Premier member and watch that Paul Gregg interview later the link is in the description. QR codes on the screen now. See you later.