 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Everton have been fined £300,000 by the Football Association following the pitch invasion in the 3-2 victory over Crystal Palace at the end of the season. There was a lot going on that night, it was a very emotive night. Fans invaded the pitch when we scored the goal to go 3-2 up and then obviously when the final whistle went people streamed on to the pitch. There was also the unshavery incident around Patrick Vieira as well which in my opinion was totally unnecessary for people to go them and to go near them. All that's been taken into account by the Football Association and they've come up with this fine of £300,000. Some people think it's very very excessive and that's certainly the case when you look at what clubs are fined and countries are being fined for racially abusing players and all kinds of stuff like that. 300 grand seems like a lot. It also remains to be seen what happens with Manchester City and Nottingham Forest. In fact they had ways, things happening there again Manchester City. Fans threw things at Robin Olsen and he was struck a few times running off the pitch as the Aston Villa goalkeeper. I'm Nottingham Forest, there was incidents there, there was players attacked. So we'll have to wait and see what happens to them. Huddersfield were fined at the end of the season. I think their fine was substantially lower like around £40,000 or something like that for a pitch invasion following their game with Luton at the end of last season. So it does seem excessive but that's what it is. Mattia Kaminsky is close to securing investment in Everton Football Club. That was a story that broke last night. The initial story in the Financial Times spoke of a takeover by the Kaminsky family. That is not thought to be the case. Certainly that's what's been reported that it isn't the case. It's more he is buying some shares in Everton Football Club from Farad Meshiri and in the time for those shares he's going to basically fund the rest of the stadium build. Kaminsky was linked with a full takeover during the summer months. Apparently that deal is still being on the table. Meshiri didn't take it. But now it looks as though he's ready to welcome him in as an investor rather than someone who's completing a full takeover. Lot of local journalists as well reporting this last night. Even though it's close to being done but there's still work to do on that deal. We'll have to wait and see whether that's finalised over the next week or so. Jordan Pickford has once saved of the month for his save against Darwin Nunes in the Merseyside Derby earlier this month. The castrol save of the month is to give it its full glory. It was a brilliant save. Great volley from Nunes and Pickford made a tremendous save, pushing it onto the bar. He had a fantastic day that day, made some really good saves. That was the pick of the bunch. He actually had two entries into it. His other one was from Mo Salah in injury time. It was another great save as well. Jordan said it's good. I'm happy to win the award. Making saves is what keepers do. And to win an award is always nice. He said a lot more than that. I just took a little bit of it. But the top and bottom is delighted with it. He is back in the squad for Evans Ship to St Mary's tomorrow. Which is fair the good news. He obviously missed the West Ham game following a thigh injury sustained in the Merseyside Derby. Young defender Rhys Welsh is close to signing a new deal with the Football Club. That has been reported by the Athletics today. We know that Welsh has been in talks with the club about committing his long term future to Evans Football Club. That deal has moved a lot closer now and should be finalised shortly. Welsh made his debut against Fleetwood Town in the Carabao Cup win in August under Frank Lampard. There is full debut. He has been a regular part of the first team this season in terms of training. He has been on the bench as well. That's good news for him. That's one Evan Defenden committing their future to the club. Joey Barton says that he wants to keep Lewis Gibson following his long move to Bristol Rovers for the season. Gibson started the season played in the opening four games for Bristol Rovers but a sustained injury. He is close to returning but Joey Barton has been delighted with his progress. Delighted with him as a defender and says that he wants to make the signing permanent if that deal can be done with Evans. Lewis Gibson may well be on his way out permanently.