 Hello, my name is Toffy TV, I'm joined by John Blane in the studio to talk about this Everton Stadium, given the green light last Friday, revealed that the government would not be objecting to plan and permission that had been given by Liverpool City Council, I had to go to national government and the government of being quite happy for this to proceed. So great news, John and… Yn un, ni'n gobeithio gydag. Gydych chi i'n bobl, ond diwrnod dyma i'r ysgrifennu yn y ddylch fel'n gyfrifoedd a fyrdd o'r ystafell, ond hwn yn ddod, dwi'n meddwl i'r ddefnyddio gydag yn ffans yn y dyfodol. Dwi'n weld rŵn intygoo gydag a blwysig o'i cerdion. Yn ni gydag, yn mynd i – gydag. Yn yn ynmwych yn lleg, mae'r hyn yn yngyntid. Mae'n ffordd, mae'n gwybod hefyd yn y compwyr yw'r af ddechrau'ch yn Eiriu'r Freath? Er oed oedd yn ddechrau'ch radiol yma, y byddwn i'n ddim yn eu ddal y bramddwn i mor, mae'n contractsio'r benderfyn cywir i d melt. Mae'n ddiddordeithio'i cyfoosio, er fyddwn i gilydd oedd ddim yn meddwlol i'r bramddwn i'r ffrosifio, ac mae'n dweud o'r ddiddordi nad o'n gweld i'n wneud ar bobl yn y bramddwn i'r ffrosifio. Roeddwn ni'n dweud, dwi'n meddwl yma, ond Everton wedi cael ei ddweud, ond y projekty yn y syniadau ymddangos, Everton... Rwy'n meddwl am yr Elstyn? Rwy'n meddwl am yr Elstyn, a mae'n mynd i'r byw, roeddwn ni'n meddwl am yr Everton. Roeddwn ni'n meddwl am y dyfodill, roeddwn ni'n meddwl am yr Elstyn, the people have been not always praised for whatever reason, but I think on this one they've done really well to keep people informed, and they've done a lot of work in the background as well which meant that when it did get sent down to the national government. When it went in front of the local council as well they had the answers to all the difficult questions. That was what the chief exec changed. That's what Denise said, really, which was our intent, is to build a body of evidence that might look a bit heavy at the front, but will make it bit lighter at the end. And it was the go into the minister, despite what people thought about that and other delay and all these sorts of things. But it wasn't at all, was it? He run a few, I don't know how many it was, a few working days beyond the statutory sorts of 21 days. Ia gael yn grab i ni, mae'n gallu gwybod hynna. Mae'n gallu gyd. Rydym yn awdraeth yn fawr o'r nesafnig, ac mae'n gweld y twerd o'i gondol oherwydd'n gwneud, mae'n angen i ni. Mae'n gyd, mae'n gyd, mae'n gyd. Mae'n gyd o'r gynllun o ddweud o'r gwrs, o'r ddweud o'r gondol i'r gwylltu, ac mae wedi'n gwybod ar EBM, ac mae'n gyddo'r gondol o'r gondol o'r hwnnw. felly mae'r bodd hwnnw, mae'n bryd yn ei wneud. Felly, rydyn ni wedi'i gwybod ar y poddwysgwr yn y pwg a'n gydag arall. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'n gwneud y ffordd, ac mae'n ymwneud i'n meddygu i'r newydd ac mae'n olygu i'r bwrdd fyddwyr. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio yma, Cysylltu chi'n gwybod i ddechrau'r llawl ffwrdd, chi'n ffrindl iawn i ddechrau'r llawl, ac yw'r cyffredin cymdeithasol ar gyfer y Llywodraeth Cymru, lle mae'n ddechrau i ddechrau'r llawl. Mae'n ddweud i chi'n ddechrau'r llawl, ac mae'n ddweud... Efallai rwy'n meddwlodd yw. Mae'r lleol hwst ar y gweithfeydd yma. Mae'r pwysig i chi wefaf, mae'r ddau i'r gwneud i'r pwysig, Roeddwn i'r berthynas o'i dweud yng Nghymru, roeddwn i'r berthynas yma yn y ddechrau. Mae'r llaw o'r ddweud sydd o'r parkau, os ydym yn dweud y tro yma, ond y Dderbyn yn wedi ei wneud y ddweud, ond rwy'n ei wneud ymwybod i'r ddweud o hynny. Roeddwn i'n edrych ar gyfer y ddweud, a ifydoedd yn gweithio arnynnynnyn. Roeddwn i'n dweud o ymwybod i'r ddweud hynny. Roeddwn i'n dweud. Ond os rhaid i gael chi'n gweld y rhaglen maen nhw sydd y clwyffaeth a gwahodd maen nhw'n trwng yma. Yn hyn a'r rhaglen maen nhw. Rhaid i gael, ond mae'r rhagleniau eu cael ei gwrddol yn gwneud yn ei wneud yn y gwneud. Felly gwyddo'r rhagleniau. Mae'n mynd i'r rhaid. Mae'n rhaid, ond mae'n mynd i'n gwybod yn llyfrddol o'r rhaid. A dyna nhw'n gwybod, mae'n gwneud yn rhaid i'r gweithio cerddur rydym, oedd yr adnodau. a fyddai'n gwneud o'r cyffredin ar gyfer gwybodaeth. A'r ddefnyddio'r gwrs eich ddweud yn ddweud yn y ddechrau, a'r ddweud yn dda i'r ddechrau, a'i ddweud ar y cyffredin. Rydym yn ymwyaf, a ddweud yn ymwyaf, ond mae'n gofn yn y ddechrau. Rydym yn ddweud yn dyfwyr i'r ddweud. Dwi'n ffawr yn'nwau i'w gwneud, ac ydych yn ddweud i'w gwneud y ddechrau, i'w gwybod ar y ddechrau, The world has been in on the last year with the global pandemic and stuff. It was always a great opportunity to bring a bit of regeneration to, to this city, to get a chance for people, you know, 15,000 jobs, you think will be created and that's not to mention things around it, which will undoubtedly, hotels and bars will undoubtedly pop up now because that is going to be the bookend of the city. It's going to work it's way back to the city centre and all of that area. It's fantastic for that area I think because you're perfect. Felly yn rhoi y prosiemiad gennym sut lluniau mewn gластu? Diolch yn byw, gyda i. Ydw i fod yn 50 o 20 o fwy ar y dymiad. Fyn yn dod yn fawr view. Rhaid i dyma eisiau panodd rhaen nhw. Felly mae gennym ei doswedd yn rhaid i gyfaint. Mae yn rhaid i byw i'r yrhaid i'w fyddi. Mae rhaid i byw i'w gilydd bwyntion i gyd ar yr ystyried. Mae'r rhaid i byw i'w gilydd yn rhaid i byw i'w gilydd gyd. Dyna efallai, mae'n cael ei ddweud i'r reidio ar gyfer gynnig oherwydd ein asti yn ymddangos ac nid yn unig. Mae allan amddangos yn ymddangos, mae'n cael lleannu oedd clyw ar y dyfodol, oherwydd mae'n ymddangos yn ei ddweud i'w ddweud. Yn amser, mae'n gweithio bod y car park oherwydd yn eich hynny ddweud. Rydyn ni'n iawn i'n gwybod a fyddai'n meddwl am ydych chi, yw'n rhoi bod y gallu gwybod i'r amser. Yn ni'n wneud i'ch gyd yn ystod i'r ddych yn ddiogel. Rydyn ni'n rhaid i'r ddod i'r ddysgol. Rydyn ni'n ddysgol i'r ddylch yn ddiogel. Rydyn ni'n ddysgol i'r ddysgol i'r ddysgol, felly rydyn ni'n ddysgol i'r pandemig yma. Rydych chi. Rydyn ni'n ddysgol i'r ffordd y summer, Or on-site before the summer and clear that's going to happen, isn't it, sir? I mean, it's been really... It was dead interesting when people... There was obviously some editorians who thought it would never happen and there was a lot of other people we shared the city with, who were... Hoping? Going down and filming, comed at an empty dock and saying this is going well and you know, just so... Even a couple of the lads in here just... Even the other week, we've got the screensaver on as Bramleon Ie oherwydd mae angen chi wedi credu y casgfain, a phobl ac oherwydd mae angen i chi'n cael ei ffordd yn fwy ffordd. Roedd yn iawn i chi'n golygu i'r pwyllenni. Wrth musim yn ei fod yn enwedd rhaid o ran 40 miliwn pa yma chi oedd yn lewr ac mae'n gondol roedd yn eithaf ei dweud. Byddwn ni'n clywed â'r asthau'n gyffredinol, oherwydd hynny yw quech chi'n gweithio ffais. 1990 yma'r phasg lle mae'n ceisio yn y blaenau i chi'n mynd i chi, yna fy hwn yw unig mwy oherwydd. Mae'r land wedi gweld yn y ddweud o'r gyforddol yn gynllunio'n hynny. Byddwn yn ddweud yn y ddweud, fe wnaeth yw dyma'r gwaith, oes wedi'i hynny'n gwybod i'n rhan o'r gwaith. Gweithio'n gwybod i'r gwaith now, a mae yna'n gwybod i'r ddweud. Mae'n gweithio i'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r cyfnod o'r cyfnod o'r ddweud, ac bydd yn bwyllgor ac yn myfynol. Så mae anodd yn dweud i siarad hwyl i'n meddwl. Ond yna ddod i'n meddwl yn dda. Felly, dwi'n ddweud, maen nhw'n ddarparu. Felly ydych yn credu ddweud o'ch cyfnod ar ôl, ond mae yna ddweud o'r hyn sy'n мо. Mae'n ddweud i'r crynyddiol. Mae'r gweld ble eisiau arol. Mae ar y cyfnod sydd yn mod i'r amser. Ond yn y pwgelau efallai yna. Mae'r arol efallai yna ar y pwgelau, wrth gwrs. Mae ddweud ac roedd yn y syniad. gan y dyfodol ar y stwff y byddai'n cael llawer o ystodio gan y brif, o brach, o bwyr, o'r wych, o'r gwneud, o'r holl. Felly, dyma'n gydag eich cyfnodau, os ydym. Ac yn ystodio, dyma'n gweithio, dyma'n gweithio, dyma'n gweithio, dyma'n gweithio, dyma'n gweithio. Mae'n cael ei wneud y byddai, dyma'n gweithio, dyma'n gweithio, dyma'n gweithio, dyma'n gweithio'n gweithio. … ac liquids. Cyfnwch i'n faltyn. Weithiau, gan wych chi'n gychydig hwnnw, ac mae'n ei adeilad. Y meddwl'i'n meddwl eich ddefnydd i gynnwch ei fod yn ddigon. Mae'n gweld sy'n gweld i'r meddwl eich ddefnydd, i'n meddwl. Llyfr o'n syniad gyda chi o ddim yn gweithio i gyd... … ac mae'n meddwl, ome'n meddwl... Ni'n rhaid i chi ddud gallais nifwng o'r ganddwn ar y ganddwn. Ond dweud chwarae hwnnw er mwyn arnos. Be'r holl yn ei ddweud i ganddwn a'r fath o'r ganddwn yn mynd i chi ddweud. Mae'n dweud i ddweud, geisифwyr. Ac gweld eich ddweud. O'r oedd y byd yn gwneud y pandeimlo. Os mae'n gwneud hyn a oed wnaethaf yn holl i'w gwneud gwneud ychydig o'r ganddwn phenomenae. Mae yna gwneud i'w wneud y panteimlo i'r fath o'r ganddwn. Ie, mae'n gwneud amser o'r cyflawni. Rwy'n gwneudio 18 oed. A'n gweithio, wrth gwrs, o'n gwneud o'r cyflawni yn cael ei bod yn cael ei ffordd. A'r twfodol o'r Personal y byddai'r gweithio. Felly, dwi'n cael ei gweld feirio. Cwych chi'n cael ei fod yn eu hun o'r tyfu? Felly, cynyddoch chi'n gweithio. Mae'r clwb yn gweithio arall, am ffordd a'r lleol, ac yw'r ddau, ysbryd i'r dda, mae'n gweithio, a'n gweithio'r ffyrdd o'r gwaith a'r cyffredin. Ac nid oedd yn ffaint o'r ddim. Felly, mae'n ddim yn ffaint o'r ddim. Yn ni'n gweithio. Mae'r gweithio, mae gwaith. Mae'n gweithio. Mae'r prams. Mae'r prams a'r trolli. Mae'n gweithio oherwydd o'r ddaf yn y byddai'r blwys o'u beth oedd yn gyfwyr i'r gweithio a'u byddai'r ymddangos o'r ddim. Rwy'n gweithio o Bill Cennwight a'r newb Bill Cennwight, y dyfais of subject, a that's fine, everyone's got a different side of the fence. Mae'r dda'n myswyr sy'n dda Bill Cennwight was very much against the value engineering of a stadium. I think we all know that there was a cheaper option which would have been the Al Crosse situation on the Stone Bridge, and I haven't always wanted this one, obviously Bill Cennwight, but they wanted this one as well on the river front and all that, but it's key isn't it, the way the club have gone about it, even taking Bill out of it, taking Bill Cennwight out of that conversation, the way the club have gone about it to choose a more difficult location, probably a much more expensive location with a lot more obstacles, but the end result will be what you see. Notwithstanding inflating the thing in the sense of it undoubtedly will cost more. But you meant a rubber thing because of where it is? It will undoubtedly cost more because that's what happens isn't it, and the things they find which may end up costing more. I mean when they did some of the surveys and so on on the site, that added what they found out maybe £50m to the Bill cost. So the site itself costs us £100m more than building it in an empty field somewhere. And then when Dan's talking about the value engineering, that I don't think he's talking about the site per se, he's talking about the structure. Can you build a 53,000 seater stadium at less cost than this one's going to cost? Probably, and people sold them at Kirby, don't they? Every time I drive through town I enter the 62 from where I live after going to Warrington and I can see Halliwell Jones and that's just a smaller version of what we would have had at Kirby. There's a Tesco next door, it's a four-sided stand thing, very simple, very low value as Dan might call it, and this isn't going to be that. Now the fitting out and stuff inside, there's opportunities there I guess to cut corners, but the actual structure itself is going to look like that isn't it? And we do want it to be cost-effective because at the end of the day I never think to myself is this seat uncomfortable or not when I'm at the ground. I might have always been paying £5 grand a year for a fine dining experience and there happens to be a football match on in the background, but that's not why most of us go. The lasses who are going to be in the south stand, they want it to be close to each other for driving atmosphere. They want the rail seats to be right behind the goal and whether it's one-to-one or higher ratios, who gives a damn, but there will be standing and so on. We want them to be more? Well yeah, but most Premier League clubs right now are considering safe standing and they're putting them in. So City will put it in, Chelsea will announce pretty soon, and they're all doing it very much on the guidance of the local safety advisory groups and stuff. I spoke to the club not heavily, but just as a side chat, it must be a year ago about the last season, put some rail seats in. In the areas where standing is persistent, it's difficult for us because we'd be spending money on stuff that isn't going to last very long, and the Covid things met all of that window shorter, isn't it? But it's a shame because I think a deal could have been done there with people perhaps in people we know, like John or somebody, but a deal could have been done, that could have trialled perhaps for the original's guys to be in the standing section. You can never call it that. But anyway, we're getting distracted. This thing will have whatever, X thousands of rail seats, and by then the fact that we're designing it to allow greater than one-to-one, it might even uplift the capacity a little bit. I suppose finally the only other thing really to cover looking at it at the moment will be the name and rights thing, because obviously Alasjordd Oshman of USM with Meshiri and Stoch is it? The other gentlemen, they've paid £30 million to have the purchase option for a multi-year sponsorship on the ground. In my terms, I think they've probably paid £30 million for last call, last call being, well, we've got this deal for X, if you can match it, it's yours, so to speak, and therefore we can still go and sell it to others. But it's going to be a substantial sum, I would imagine, because it's going to get a lot of attention that stadium, because it's pretty nice and done as proud, hasn't it? And it's location, and who knows what happens when flights are going to go over it, aren't they, on the way to speak? Well, you've got obviously the new crew terminal as well, so people coming in down, it's on every drone footage of the poor little, the ground up beyond every plane, like you're saying, going over and stuff like that. So it's going to be an iconic stadium anyway, and where it is on the banks of the Royal Blue Mares and all that. I'm so pleased you know that, so many people use that phrase now. And because it winds through the shower up, no end. But everybody says it now, which is good, and I think we've talked about it on here, haven't we? We should all just say, we should never say, the mercy without sticking Royal Blue. Royal Blue, just a bad name. And he did his thing on Instagram, didn't he, of a shot taken low down, when the stadium was lit up in blue, you know? Oh yeah, yeah. All that stuff's all going to be state-of-the-art as well, you know, in the sense of lighting and the screen sizes inside are going to be the biggest there is, and all are rubbish. So it's all very exciting, and Amazon are going to love it when they do that. I did notice that Amazon had put a tweet out, and I did notice your response. Got us into that thing. Into that being credible, and obviously with Anciolotti as well. I get one more thing before we finish, I just wanted to talk about it. Always one more thing. Well, it is because it's just come back to me, but it's quite an important thing. I was just, I've done a bit of reading over the weekend on it, and it was in response to, well, other than footballers and statistics and stuff. It was the financial fair play aspect of the stadium, and that evidence can now no longer count against. I've got the note there just to remind me. One of what he's doing. Now the planning permission has been granted. Money spent on the stadium no longer counts against evidence in football financial rules, so what does that mean? Break that down for us. Well, in the soundbites. The amount of money that we've spent so far has been a project cost, i.e. consultants, blah, blah, blah. And as you say, it's what was it, £40 million? £40 million. You can't fix the pass, can you? But you can help. And this year we're planning to spend another, whatever it was, £15-20 million. £20 million. And of course if we never built the damn thing, that would just be an investment. That failed. But what you can do is you can capitalise costs once the project's real. Which means, bit like a player really, you can depreciate, so amatise that money over a period of time. Which will be the life of the stadium. I suspect, I mean, it's debatable what the life of the stadium will perceive to be. But it will be over tens of years, maybe 50 years or something. So if you simplistically say, if we were going to burn through £20 million this year, then that would hit our profit and loss as a minus cost of £20 million, wouldn't it? You amatise that over 20 years, but only a million. So it does help with things like financial fair play. It's less helpful around the sustainability rules that the Premier League have, although of course it does impact on your profitability. So yeah, it's not going to do us any harm, it's going to help a little bit. And we're right up against the buffers on that of course. But of course when the club has been spending money and the people are being saying you can't do this because you'll breach financial fair play or whatever, whatever, whatever, then the club know what we don't know, which is how much they've accounted for and how they're going to move the numbers around. So all I'd say is Ryzan said the finance guy always said that when the time comes to add up the numbers will be compliant. Fair enough. Sorry, again, because you brought it up, it doesn't mean that Carlo's going to go out and spend hundreds of millions of pounds in the summer. Just like as we discussed here, and it's pleased by the way to see that the world is catching up with what you discussed or we discussed a number of weeks ago that FFP is almost no more will be replaced by something else, might be called FFP, it might not. And that may or may not favour us, but either way it doesn't mean there's bucket loads of money to be churned out. And I sat over there watching Cara talk to you, you know, and you've still got to have value, you know. Because spending 75 million quid on a centre four would do 10% better than DCL doesn't particularly have a good idea. Exciting times for us. Dave reacted badly, the ones across the park so far. And I think as I said on EBM on Saturday morning there's three years for them to try and put fear, uncertainty and doubt into the minds of Evertonians and I think you should just lap in their faces. They're currently rewriting history that we've never built three new stadiums that Anfield was always theirs, we were thrown out, all that rubbish. Just laugh at them mate, you know, cos mates even. There you go. And six times obviously means a number of home defeats, not anything else these days so. I mean there you go. I mean it's exciting times, it's great news that Everton have got this and it's, you know, and I say aspect as we move forward as well in terms of the financial aspects of it. It's the way to make more money, we can't make that kind of money equal to some part and we will do this so it's all good and obviously it helps with things like players coming in, you know, the project's real now. It's great show on a player, oh look at these lovely drawings we've got but it's actually a reality now show. And that is important you know because whilst people might say that's a bit of a soft reason to go to a football club, if you're not in Europe for example which is perhaps more important. Every bit helps and you only have to listen to what players have said in the past when they were shown round Finch Farm and they see those facilities. They'll be showing play buys of this, they'll be showing player tunnels, you know. Progress though, if you're going to a club and they've got this on the horizon, it's all signs of progress so. Excellent, brilliant news for Everton, absolutely made up. Let us know what you think in the comments section, well can you just not wait now to get to Bramley more. Obviously we know we all love Goddison Park and it'll be very difficult the last few games there, it'll be quite emotional particularly the last one but. And we're all excited mum, majority are excited to get here. Some of us are going to be very, very lucky, we're going to go to the last game at Goddison and the first one here. And that is something you will tell your grandchildren. That's something to stress, yeah. Big thanks to John for joining me, let us know in the comments section below what you think. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos including daily live videos why not join us on Patreon. See you later.