 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Sean Dyche felt last night, Everton's level was low in the first half, but the Blues boss still felt that Everton had enough opportunities to come away with the three points against fellow Stugglers Crystal Palace. Everton came from behind through an Amadou Onan a Heather to secure a draw with Palace, but I'll be honest, for me it felt like a big two-point dropped. This was how the manager thought the game went. First off, it looked like we were off and they were aside the new manager was sitting in the ground or the stand. That's what it looked like to me, they had a bit of edge about them and they played well, I thought. We were miles off, but we were off with the ball, we didn't look brave enough in possession, too timid, played backwards too much. I spoke to them at halftime, just nice and calmly, I said look, the expectation changes when you're playing these games, you can feel it in the stadium. So I said it's a hard job to play up to that, you know, I thought the second half we did more so. I still think we could do more, but we asked a lot more questions of the opposition. They scored a good goal, a clean strike, and I thought the mentality once again was right to go on the front foot and try and take on the second half and create enough to certainly get a point and a fine delivery and a fine finish from Emma. Another chance is we've got to keep going on about XG, it's unfair on myself and the team, but we've got to start taking them, you know, and I said that to the players in the last 10 days, you know, saying look, it is right what we're doing because the facts and stats are there, but we've got to take responsibility, if you like, you know, to finish the chance that we're creating. And unfortunately there was a couple of really good chances, golden chances for us tonight, which we didn't take. There you go. Like I said before, we're here from Sean Dight's Den. To me, it was the opportunity to put us right in the mix with everybody, we pulled points back on Palace and being two points behind them, pulled points back on Brentford, albeit we did pull a point back on Brentford, but we would have pulled three, we'd have got clearly looting by a couple of points and it would have enforced, would have put us right in that mix and hoping we get points back as well. So it just felt like a missed opportunity. They didn't have a manager, they'd be without the four best players and I just left good as I'm feeling really frustrated last night to him. But Sean Dight was asked in the press conference whether he thought it was a missed opportunity and two points dropped for the Blues. Oh no, no, no, it's another point on the board. I think we just popped out the relegation zone as well. You know, we all know the story, we've had ten points on and all that. We're waiting to see whether we don't know any news yet, just in case you're going to ask, I don't know any dates, I didn't do the last time, I still don't know this time. So we're just waiting. Thank you. I still think it was. Jack Harrison began the game on the bench. He came on as a second half substitute and was quite lively. This again, this is another one that I would have started, Harrison, because he's the only one of our wide players that actually drives forward with the ball and tries to make things happen. I think Dwight McNeill has got a lovely left up, but wants to come inside too often and try and link up. Instead of what he's strengthens, which is getting wide and putting deliveries into the box. When he did that, he put two good balls in for Dominic Alvalun. But Jack Harrison was left out. The manager was asked what was the thinking behind leaving Harrison out. This was Sean Daiters response to that question. Yeah, just fresh, a bit of freshness, a bit of difference. I thought he'd come on and delivered. You know, there's, you've got, I'm coming back to full fitness. James missed through illness, by the way, because you're going to ask, yeah, he missed the squad. He was ill and he was desperate to come back. I said, James, you need to get well. So he couldn't get him off of that. Duke will get fit to, of course, had a chance done well to miss it, I thought. But he's had a chance, you know, and he's got in the right areas once again. I thought it was a good joke, but anyway, it didn't work. I don't know what I was going to say. I know my dead pun is dead pun, but I thought, OK, I better explain that was a joke. It's always a bit worrying. But yeah, so I think he'll get fitter, he'll get stronger. But anyway, the fact is, you take the point on a night when you're not quite at first half and a lot stronger second half. There you go. It's still for me again. I can't, it's two points to drop. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Is it a point gained or two dropped? How do you feel about it? Evans under 21 side lost a home to Nottingham Forest last night in a two on the feet at Southport. Paul Tate sighed at Lewis Warrington returning to the start and line up after being out with a knee injury, which sure on return from his loan of Plymouth early. The Blues went two nil down before a ham. Harrison Armstrong Heather just before half time reduced a raise, but Evans couldn't turn it round than a disappointment result for Paul Tate meant as well. And finally, Alamai has taken to Twitter and said it might be as late as the end of the month before Everton find out the results of the appeal. This is unacceptable in my opinion. It really is. You know, unless they give, I'll let it ride if they give Everton the 10 points back, but I'm not convinced that that will happen. And I just find it remarkable all of the evidence was there. The decision was taken in the first hearing and basically. This new commission should just be judging. But you know, in my opinion, she'll just be judging the outcome of the last one. Now, there's two. There's two ways of looking at it. One, it's dragging on because it's it's help. You know, it's going in evidence favour rather than just looking and going, yet we agree with the outcome of the first one. That was correct. And you feel like they would have got to that decision quickly. Or two, is the just deliberately keeping us in limbo, which is a little bit more far fetch, but it isn't helping. It's not helping the fans. And, you know, Richard Masters said it's the fans that matter. Not in this case, it isn't with the Premier League, not where Everton can say that seems like they're doing everything opposite to that. We've also the takeover stuff dragging on. If triple seven aren't getting the green light, reject them. They can come back further down the track. If that's how this process works, reject them. Stop leaving us in limbo. But this is what Alan Myers said. He said, I'm still guessing Thursday and Friday for a verdict. But the big feeling is it could be as late as the end of the month before we hear. Like you say, haven't I've got another game at the weekend? You know, and then we've got to go through another week. It's to me, it's absolutely unacceptable. And both then the Premier League have done is unacceptable in this whole process. So with the weight goes on, the weight goes on to find out exactly our position with this first charge. And of course it does affect the second charge. If the Premier League commission, independent commission accept mitigation, then that would affect the second PSR charge. So just hurry up and get on with it. That is it for the news theory. Make sure you check out the final where that's out there now. Give this video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and I'll see you later.