 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily, former Dutch player Wim Keeft has had his say on Mohammed Kudas' behaviour, if you like, towards trying to force a move through to Everton during the summer transfer window. The former Dutch striker and the pundit now in Holland said that Mohammed Kudas had no right to try and force a move to Everton. He said the boy has done nothing and brought nothing to Ajax apart from lots of injuries. He makes the game harder than necessary and turns too much instead of simplifying his game. And Mohammed Kudas did score for Ajax this weekend, he scored the fourth goal in their 4-0 win against S.E. Cambay, which Javijinga was in goal for Cambay on loan from Everton. And Keeft did form an Ajax player, very scathing on Kudas who had tried to go on strike in order to force a move through to Everton. It's an interesting one that, you know, he's had this kind of comments, I mean he's obviously seen a lot of them as being at his former club. It did look as though Kudas was about to join Everton, until Ajax decided that selling antony to Manchester United meant they couldn't let the both of them go out. So it remains to be seen whether Everton go back in for him in the January transfer window, whether Kudas does settle down the Ajax and get his head down and play games really. It's a little bit of a trouble to see what happens with that. Ben Godfrey has praised the signings of Conacody and James Tarkovsky. Both players come into Everton in the summer transfer window. Tarkovsky on a free from Burnley Conacody. On loan from Wolves Everton, do have the option to make it permanent in the summer. And Ben Godfrey obviously broke his fibulae in the opening day of the season against Chelsea and is out for now. But he's talked about them saying that the great guys, they're going to help us a lot, help us improve. And the pair of them have been fantastic really. You come in, organisation, you can see the leadership qualities from both of them. And I think it's been really impressive and obviously when we get Godfrey back as well, back into the squad. He's said he's a, you know, probably a couple of months away. He's just taking it day by day. Doesn't want to put too many, you know, dates, return dates on it in case it takes a little bit longer than that. So I imagine he will be out till after the Whale Cup. We might see him back, you know, during the break for the Whale Cup. We may see him back when Everton, you know, when football's resumed on Boxing Day, maybe back in the Everton squad then. But yeah, I think he obviously is around them and seeing how impressive they have been. And we've seen their supporters as well. So two really good signings by Frank Llanpard and Kevin Thelwell this summer. Blackburn boss John Dalton Marsen says that Ben Brayton Diaz was never really close to leaving Blackburn during the summer transfer window. Brayton Diaz was the subject of interest from Nottingham Forest, Everton and Fulham. There was talks of Everton that had a bid rebuffed on transfer deadline day. But Diaz said they were never going to sell him on deadline day because the plan is for Blackburn to be promoted and he's a big part of that. He said, I took him home after the Blackpool game and wouldn't let him leave my house. That was the only way I was going to be sure that I kept him. He did praise Brayton Diaz for how well he's done and he's got his head down and worked hard and improving. Obviously, the problem I guess for Blackburn is that Brayton Diaz is out of contract next summer. He still wouldn't sign a pre-contract in the same country to get a development fee or a tribunal rather, but it will be. Blackburn have gambled on the fact that if they get promoted, then obviously that's worth £140 million, £150 million to them whereas they might have got £15 million, £16 million from Everton on deadline day. But having him in the side, he got 22 goals last season having him in that squad, obviously like I've just said. If they get promoted, it's worth £150 million. There's no question of what's the better thing for them. So they've obviously decided on keeping them and seeing whether they can get promoted back to the Premier League and in those big books. Finally, Ritter Kees has had his say on some of the VAR decisions in the Merseyside Derby at the weekend. He is outspoken, Ritter Kees, he says things that gets people's backs up at times, but he always has his opinion, always sticks to it, rightly or wrongly, but he was laughing at some of the some of the explanations for the VAR decisions that went against Everton at the weekend. In particular the two that he did pick out was the Conocoadie goal which was disallowed, saying that the rule is ridiculous because obviously James Milner is playing the ball, otherwise what is he doing? Why is he throwing himself on the floor? So we thought that was nonsense. And then he was laughing at Peter Walton's explanation as to why Virgil van Dijk's yellow card wasn't a red card in the Merseyside Derby. Peter Walton basically said it's agreed that if the foot goes on another player's foot, then that is just a yellow card. But if it hits the shin, then that can be automatically upgraded to a red card. Walton's explanation is van Dijk's foot hits on another shin, but then slides down it and lands on his foot, so therefore it was understandable that it's a yellow. Ritter Kees just wasn't having that whatsoever, called it nonsense. And I suppose he's got a point if you're saying a foot hits a shin, then it's a red card. And van Dijk's foot did hit on another shin, but because it slid down it and landed on his boot, then that is a yellow card is the right thing. Where's the point at which it hits a shin? Does that make it a red card because it's hit a shin? Well, you're saying the rules tell you that that's a red card, but it slid down his shin and landed on his foot so it's only a yellow. And I haven't heard de MacGallagher's nonsense explanation for why Conor Cody's goal was this allowed due to what James Milner did. It does sound like they do make some of this stuff up as they go along. It is absolutely crazy, but listen, they're never, in my opinion, I've never seen them come out and criticise referees and say, oh no, that was a poor decision, he got that, they never say it, even when it's the decisions like the Premier League or the PGMOL have come out, haven't they? Apologise to Westam and Newcastle. Means not, we've had that apology. The echo we've done apiece today with seven bad decisions that has gone against Frank Llandpart since he's been ever manager, where they've all been the wrong decision. Seven, it's quite a few, really, and that, he could have picked more. I haven't even talked about the penalty at the weekend, James Milner's handball which has been brushed under the carpet, so I'm sure there's many more and I'm sure other teams will say the same as well for them. So there you go, Ritterkeys putting the boot into our rightly so. That is it for the news daily, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos including daily live videos exclusively join Premier, the link is in the description and the QR code is on the screen now. See you later.