 Welcome to ToffyTV, it is the Everton News Daily and Everton have had their points deduction reduced from 10 points to 6 points on appeal today. Obviously the commission happened a few weeks ago, the independent commission and yeah, it's all done. Nine grounds of appeal were put in by Evan, seven were dismissed, but two went through with the commission saying there'd been legal errors from the first commission. The original commission was said to be wrong in finding the club was less than Frank in relation to stadium debt. They'd said that Everton had not acted in the utmost of good faith. They were also said to be it was wrong of the commission not to take an account available benchmarks for the sanction like the EFL guidelines, which also said that if it's nine points for administration how could Evan be getting 10 points, which basically rules out there ever being anything higher than what it is for administration. Good news that puts Evan on 25 points up to 15th and Evan's statement says while the club is still digesting the appeal board's decision we are satisfied that appeal has resulted in a reduction in the points sanction. We understand the appeal board considered the 10 point deduction originally imposed to be inappropriate when assessed against the original benchmarks of which the club made the commission aware, including the position under the relevant EFL regulations and the nine point deduction that is imposed under the Premier League's own rules in the event of insolvency. The club is also particularly pleased with the appeal board's decision to overturn the original commission's findings that the club failed to act in utmost good faith. That decision along with reducing the points reduction was an incredibly important point of principle for the club on appeal. The club therefore feels vindicated in pursuing its appeal which basically by the sounds of that means that for the second appeal maybe that's whatever we'll push with this now being part of it. After reading part of the very very long piece on it the way trending came into it a lot basically it sounded like that we were given a bit more praise for the fact that we have managed to get the debt to go down over the over the years as well so we'll have to wait and see what kind of what kind of part that takes in the obviously in the second charge which listen if we get if we've got now six points if we get done for the second one it would look like we'll get another six points possibly which is the worry now it's great that we have that we've obviously been it's obviously being reduced but we still have a few worries don't we because of that second charge everyone will be hoping to beat the charge by obviously using that by the sounds of it we'll have to wait and see but for the for the meantime it does it does give us 25 points it does give us put us up to 15th for the time being above Brentford who obviously played tonight we'll have to wait and see on that the appeal board summary said they haven't relied on nine grounds of appeal against the initial 10 points sanction seven which related to how the original commission dealt with various mitigating and aggravating factors those seven were dismissed but the appeal board did conclude on the other two grounds that the original commission made legal errors the appeal board found the original commission was wrong in finding Everton had been less than frank in the relation to what told the Premier League about debt linked to the new stadium and finding that in being so the club had reached a legal requirement the obligation to act in an almost in utmost good faith um so yeah um we'll have to wait and see we'll have to wait and see when the second um the second commission is obviously not on Forrest will this will probably be good news for not on Forrest as well because now I think they'll know that they're not going to get anything higher than the nine points by the sounds of it um but we'll have to wait and see but it does seem like the the the fact that the going into administration gets nine a nine point deduction nothing's going to be higher than that um so Forrest might face an eight eight points Evan will have to wait and see as I said as I said then the fact that the stadium debt it seems like Evan have won on that as one of the points could be good news for the second one but we'll have to wait and see but uh the table looks rosey and maybe that'll give everyone that little boost of confidence and can help get us some points you know if we were to beat West Ham on Saturday um that would be that suddenly the table would look absolutely fantastic wouldn't it so we'll have to wait and see on that I'm sure there'll be plenty more fall out from this as people go through it with a fine tooth comb another thing in it in it though um which is a staggering admission from the club is that the stadium has cost 800 million pound the new stadium so far uh that's a that's an absolutely staggering um admission from the club but uh I'm sure as people go through we'll we'll hear more and more in the next couple of days anyway let's turn our attention to the game on Saturday Everton Everton obviously drew Brighton 1-1 here's Sean Beichers thoughts on that I know it's a reality um you know but I thought we after a tough first 20 when they were they were the better side excuse me we defended well but they were definitely the better side we didn't deal with the ball at all well and then I thought we grew into the first half so I was excuse me I was very pleased with the mentality for that not an easy place here to come when they're when they're passing and they're moving they they reigned the ball behind us a lot more they played a lot more long passes and long balls than they normally do and then we sort of regathered ourselves in our own game so I was pleased with that because that's an uneasy thing to do during a game you know a lot made of half time and manager speaking but during the game we managed to affect that so I was pleased we managed to get the message on and they they took hold of it and then second half was a really good away performance you know I mean a lot of good signs of an away performance controlling the game without the ball at times but never really looking to open or in trouble um dealing with everything they had at that stage and then we score a really good goal and then you know you're only frustrated by the fact that nine goes up and not by the way nine and all that we all know the drama around these minutes but more the fact that that changes the whole stadium you know four goes up everyone just goes yeah okay but nine goes up you know what it's like they just keep throwing more bodies forward and we didn't deal with that so well so that was the frustrating part just that last nine minutes when I thought we could have dealt with that better on the other hand on the balance of it all right I've only lost one at home this season they're a good outfit we come down here and we take a good point it's another valuable point on the table just as go to various lads there you go obviously a little bit disappointed not to get all three points with being in such a strong position till the 95th minute uh yeah bit of bit of a bit of a kick in bit of a kick in the uh you know what but there you go uh Sean Deich was also asked whether it was a missed opportunity and no no no not coming down to any any side in the Premier League you know you've got no divine right to win games in the Premier League home or away so no no no you've you've got to be diligent to the whole game and I thought we were in other places had another chance they could have scored before that when Jordan makes a big save so at the end of the day they've got to be a balance to my words and I think you know before the game you want to win of course our mentality is always to win but you take a point when you're down here whilst the game is going on so at the end I don't think it's fair to start changing the rules of that you know it's a tough place to come and it's another point on the table and finally uh Sean Deich was asked about a Gisigan a guy who obviously had to go off with an injury and Dominic Arlon knew him he said he was fine at halftime and then obviously he wasn't very quickly which kind of you know we're a bit frustrated with because obviously our hands are tied with the subs there and we can only make so many but obviously we're hoping it's nothing too serious and it settles down quickly and yeah Don was just a decision to give Beto a run and I thought he affected the game and he has a great chance and arguably we were hoping he'd do better with that chance but he affected the game. Thank you. There you go Gisigan again obviously going off is a bit of a blow especially when we've just got nearly full complements of midfielders only Andre Gomez really injured so we'll have to wait and see for the press conference this coming week probably on 30 to see how he is and whether he'll be available. Tonight Everton under 21s are kicking off around now. They are playing Fulham in the Premier League International Cup. Nathan Patterson, Michael Keane and Shemitty start the game for Everton. Lewis Wellington also involved and his captain on the side as well that's at Walton Hall Park so good to see a couple of squad plays involved in the game tonight trying to keep their fitness up that's that's good and good for them for being involved to want that to be hungry for that as well so good stuff they will give you all the details of that tomorrow on the Everton News Daily. 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