 Welcome to Toffey TV. It is the Everton News Daily. I'm sure we're all feeling happy after the well-in point against Chelsea on Saturday. Obviously, when you win a point away from home with a goal in the last minute, it always feels great, doesn't it? Going into an international break as well. So we're all feeling quite positive after that, I'm sure. Showing thy seems quite positive as well, and he has spoken about that draw after the game? No, but it feels like a very good fight back at a place that's hard to come and get results and points and wins, obviously. I think our mentality is improving all the time, and I think that was on show as the game went on. The resilience to the side. I think the desire of the side to not be so affected, a lot of noise about their way record over a couple of seasons, and it seems like we're learning how to brush that off and just take every challenge as it comes, which I speak to about endlessly. There you go, Sean. Daisers thoughts on the 2-2 draw at Chelsea, and obviously, as he said, very positive, good hard-working point, and to come back from behind twice as well, shows a real character in the team as well. Obviously, it was Abdaid D'Corey who got Everton's first goal and obviously his second goal in three games. He also got the assist for Ellis Sims, and Sean Daisers asked about his recent play. I think he's been pivotal. I think he's just enjoying the challenge right in front of him. You know, it's just different eyes. Myself and the staff come in, we're just looking at everyone, probably through new eyes, just fresh starts for everyone, saying, right, okay, who's willing to pop up, who's willing to work, he's enjoying it, he's enjoying the challenge, he's very adaptive, wherever we put him on the pitch, whatever we ask him, he just goes, yeah, and cracks on and gets on with it, and that's a brilliant mentality for a manager to have from his players. And I think that's growing amongst a group. They're like, yeah, whatever the hard yards we need to do, however we need to do it, we're willing to do it, and I think it's rubbing off on each other, I think the trust and the attention to each other as a group is growing all the time. So, yeah, the core, I do them well as benefited loads from obviously Sean Daisers coming in, two goals in the last three games, and you just imagine if you had a player like that for the whole of the season playing in that kind of position, we do need midfielders who score goals, you possibly could be getting seven, eight goals a season, and if you've got a couple of midfielders who do that, and then you've got a couple of wire players who chip in with that as well, it does enough, make a difference, and we've been crying out for goal scorer. So, fantastic from the core. He's in decent form, and obviously set the goal up for Ellis Sims as well, and obviously Ellis Sims has faced goal for Everton in any competition, isn't it? So, let's hear Sean Daisers' thoughts on that. Yeah, I mean, look, he's still got a lot to improve. He came up in the week, actually. He asked me, you know, what do you think? And I said, what do you think? He gave me four things, and I said, you're right. You know what I said? It's taking action. You know, a lot of these players, you know, they know the things they've got to do. It's just a strange situation. It's guiding them to go, yeah, you're right. So, therefore, take ownership of it and do it. And I think tonight was a good sign of that. You know, the difference in his physicality, you know, he's quick, he's strong, but he used it. You know, you can't just wait for people to allow you to use it. You can't just wait for to be mature as a player. You have to earn it. You have to go and work at your game. And he's beginning to understand that, and he certainly did tonight with a fine run and a fine finish. They can't for his finish, but, you know, he done half of it. So, they have to better off, and he's quick, and he's strong. That was it off, and then stays calm, and they're good colleagues to have. So, yeah, I mean, obviously, John Dike's just trying to keep his feet on the ground, isn't he? He's just trying to keep him relatively, you know, making sure the task at hand gets done, that he keeps improving, as you mentioned there. He becomes a more round the player, a better player, someone who will work hard for the team, and hopefully create more chances and put the ball in the back of the net. So, that was good to see, and hopefully we see more of Ella Sims over the next few weeks. John Dike was also asked about an incident involving James Tarkowski during, I think it was in the first half, a pull on a Chelsea player. Let's just say how that went. There was an incident with Tarkowski and Jalf Felix in the first half, where he looked like there was a little bit of retribution taken. He seems to grab him, and he held him to the ground. He was directly in front of us, kind of down towards the box. I can't remember that. I'm not imagining that. I know I haven't seen it, I must have been focusing on something else, but I can't remember. Yeah, John Dike, doing brilliantly there to avoid the question. I know the Oscars were last week, but that's going. That's a fantastic bit of acting from John Dike. Just one other piece of news today, not loads going on due to obviously going into the national window. Guysport have ran with the story that the Everton Stadium, even though it should be finished hopefully for Everton to move in for the start of the 2024-25 season, that is not confirmed, and it could be a possibility of Everton playing some games at Goddison Park if things don't go as to plan. Everton and Llangoroch have got a contract that Llangoroch are in place till the end of 2024. That's obviously worst case scenario, that's in case anything happens, certainly next winter when the stadium roof will be getting finished off in basically this time next year, but in those winter months leading into the summer, that all gets finished off till about a thing about May. So obviously Everton have got built in time. Now best case scenario is we go into the stadium beginning of the season. Hopefully worst case scenario is we play the first three games away from home and moving into the international break after the international big story. But that might not be the case. Everton have never said when they'll be moving into the stadium, they just basically said sometime during the 2024-25. We'll have to wait and see. It's not a new story as such, they're just updating the story. Everton haven't commented on it. Again, it's not great for the football club, not communicating with their football fans, with the Everton fans. Hopefully this time next year we'll get a clear picture on it, depending on where we are. Obviously where the stadium should be built, it's all those test events, making sure everything works. That can be the issue and can push a stadium or any building through past its completion date. The completion date is August, I think, but that doesn't mean we'll be in August. So lots of people will probably be filling the void of the narrative with money stuff or MSP stuff or whatever. This is not new news, it's just being refreshed just to make sure that everyone is aware that next season isn't going to be technically or could be technically our last day. It'll be our last full season of Gooderson Park, no matter what, but if things don't go exactly to plan, we could be playing some games of Gooderson Park. Let's hope it doesn't come to that anyway. 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