 Welcome to the Everton News Daily, the Premier League fixtures are out. I've done a reaction video so I'll go into it in more detail on there but basically Marco Silva will begin his reign as Everton manager with a trip to malling you on the opening day of the season. Tough game, tough opener, could have been worse but it is a tough opener, Wolves are at a good side. So we're going after two Portuguese managers going head to head on day one. Other notable dates, the Merseyside Derby will be played at Anfield on December 1 and the return game at Gwladyswn Park on March 2. Everton are away on Boxing Day at Burnley at home on New Year's Day against Leicester City and we finished the season with a trip to Tottenham Hotspair, the final game of the season. Everton away day one and away on the last game as well. Like you say, I've done a reaction video to my thoughts on the way the fixtures have fell. So make sure you check that one out, I'll talk more about the games in there. So there you go, they are in and we kick off on August 11th like you say with a trip to malling you. Rylan Morgan's Evans fitness coach brought in from Crystal Palace under Sam Allardice has left the club. It was expected that he would stay on but he has gone. So I suppose the slate is clean. Duncan Ferguson remains, he's the only one from most of the backroom staff of Sam Allardice. Duncan's been here for a while anyway so not a surprise he's staying but like you say Rylan Morgan has gone and that's all of Sam Allardice's staff out the door. Denise Barra Baxendale has been talking about the weight of expectation as CEO when you're an Evertonian. She says that she feels the pain that we do because she's a fan only she feels it doubly because you get it in the neck from a family and she wants Evans to be the very best. She's been in the role for around about a month now. She's had some big decisions already. You know Day 1 was chasing Sam Allardice and Steve Walsh. She's also restructured the back, you know the board, not board but the backroom. We'll get the board and stuff like that. She's restructured that or she's been part of that restructure. She's brought some changes behind the scenes. They were announced earlier in the week. So you know she's really making herself known. She's been based working at a Finch farm for the last few weeks. She's done fantastic work of course with Evans in the community. So it's going to be interesting to see what she can achieve as we go through the season. It's good to have an Evertonian in charge because it is about time we started acting like the big club we are and we started demanding more of everybody. The fans included because this club has gone far too long without any kind of success and the only way you get success is by aiming for the stars. Marco Silva is apparently considering giving Morgan Snydlan another opportunity at Everton. Snydlan, who is, I was nearly saying, split the fanbase. He hasn't split the fanbase. He pissed the fanbase right off. There's a good player in there, as we saw when he first came in from Manchester United. So a very, very good player in there at Southampton. Didn't really do it at United. Hasn't really done it at Everton. So the first half of his Everton career he did well last season was a right off, really poor. He picked it up the last month or so. So yeah, so Marco Silva potentially going to give him another go. I mean, let me know your thoughts on that. Mine is, I think his attitude has made me kind of go at rather your left. But listen, if the manager is going to back him and he puts a shift in, then I'll back him because we want the best for our football club. And if the manager decides Morgan Snydlan is part of it, then so be it. And we deal with it. We get on with it. We back him and we hope that he fulfills his potential because like I said, there is a good footballer in there. A player linked with a move into Everton, and it's, yeah, listen, it's an interesting link. Is there anything in it? I don't know. It's well cut winner Mario Goethe, who is at Brosiadol, 26-year-old German midfielder linked with a £25 million move to Everton. Arsenal allegedly interested as well. Yeah. He's a very good player, scored the winner in the 2014 World Cup final, of course. Very, very skillful. Number 10, he's a quality footballer. Would he come here? I don't know. I don't know where the links come from, but there you go. It is out there. And that's the thing, isn't it? Once it's out there, it's out there. You know, people are getting a little bit restless at the moment because we haven't done anything, but we know that brands and silver have been planning for a while, so you've just got to kind of let them get on with it and see what happens. One player linked with a move away from Godson today is Mo Bezzich. He apparently is open to a move to Middlesbrat, where he spent the second half of the season on Loneham. He's very, very good by all accounts. Bezzich apparently would consider moving to the Ridderside on a permanent basis. So again, it's a watch this space. And Anthony Robinson has said that he's ready to fight late in Banes for the Everton left-back spot. The young United States left-back, because that's what he is played against France the other night, following on from a good performance in his full debut. Don't know right against France, so, you know, confidence is there. And again, Marco Sildar, Marcel Brands speaking about youth, speaking about wanting to give players the opportunity to perform and trying to mould the team. Are the academy players as well as players coming in as well as players who are already there. So it's going to be interesting to see whether or not Anthony Robinson can force his way into Marco Sildar's thinking, but it looks as though Everton are still in the market for buying the left-back. It's a watch this space, I suppose. And that's it. That is it. So make sure you subscribe if you haven't already. Join us on Patreon. Lots going on there. Just going to get better and better over there as well. And that's it. So thanks for watching. See you later on Sophie TV.