 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the Everton News Daily. Carl-an-Wan Chalotty has held his press conference ahead of tomorrow's game against Brighton. He's indicated that there are no new injury problems at the club. He did say Andre Gomez is due back next week to start his fitness recuperation after obviously that awful injury against Spares. Obviously we've seen little bits and pieces of him out there doing things on the bike but he'll be back hopefully doing some kind of grass work next week I would imagine. You never know, we might get to see him again this season. It's been a brilliant recovery so far and it's really positive news in a time where I think Everton fans need positive news because everywhere I look there just seems to be drama surrounding Everton. In the other injury news he said Alex O'Wobby and Jean-Philippe Gabbaman are both working on their own in their own routines but no day chair of when they'll be coming back. So the possibility of getting those three players back sooner rather than later obviously O'Wobby and Gabbaman possibly should be, well O'Wobby I imagine will be too much longer and then Gabbaman and then maybe Gomez would be a massive boost. Going towards the latter stages of this season so, but at the same time if Gomez doesn't come back this season and so be it that's just one of those things. At the time Spares I thought it was going to be a horrific injury with maybe a year but don't think there's been too many complications. I think the fact that the bone didn't break the skin or anything like that, the ligaments must be too bad so fingers crossed we get to see him back sooner rather than later. Call of Duty also mentioned that it's about this week obviously being a lot of talk about dressing room and bust ups, Fabian Delf on social media, fans going down to Finch Farm. First of all he said there's no bust ups, just normal sort of stuff, people at the training, at Finch Farm and at the game are on field and suddenly just making their feelings known but nothing more than that. On Delphi he just said it's been dealt with and the fans he said it's normal, this is a normal thing that happens in Italy and he'd be happy to speak to fans so I thought that was a great way of dealing with it. If the fans want to speak to me I'll speak to them so excellent stuff from him. In other news today, Shen Towson has gone to Crystal Palace on loan to the end of the season. There is some talk that there could be a deal as being done if he does well, talk of £17 million free, which if that's true would actually be a really good fee because with amatisation he'd only actually be worth £15 million. A lot of people always think when you buy a play for the same amount that's the amount you're losing and well it's not been with us for a couple of years now so we've had two years of value if you want to call it value out of them so whatever we got back now would be determined by the amatisation which is around £15 million. If we got any land back we'd be making a profit on them so we'll have to wait and see how he gets on. I don't think there's any great loss at this stage, he obviously wants to play, he's got the Euros coming up at the end of the season so we'll wait and see what he does there but he has gone. The women's derby will be played at Gullison Park on the 9th of February with a 2 o'clock kick off. Season tickets holders, lounge members and official membership holders get free access to that game. If you fancy going to that given the support of the Everton women's team then go on the Everton website and find out. I'm not sure if you've got to get tickets or whatever but make sure you can support them. The game's obviously getting bigger. Everton are hoping to get the ground at Walton Hall Park open soon for the women's teams as they've got their own ground not too far from Gullison Park. If you can get down there please support the women's team and finally there's been a boost for the stadium today. Masyside Civic Society who are a heritage group have given their backing to the move to Bramley Mordoch. The group tries to preserve the best old building in the city and tries to find new ways for them and puts their back into different projects. They have said they've been impressed with the club of taking to go through the plans and obviously if you look through the plans Everton have gone through a hell of a lot of work to make sure that they didn't just dismiss a lot of the old parts of the docks area. The dock area doesn't have much going on there but they're trying to bring part of that dock back to life and putting a lot of the old features back in place and trying not to disrupt a lot of the old features and trying to make sure that they are looked after for as long as Everton are there which is hopefully, well if we get there let's just get there first but you know what I mean. And you know if anyone looks at the plans it looks fantastic and really this has always been the big problem for the stadium where anyone has been to my problems why Everton's ground couldn't be built. It's always been about heritage, it's always been about the wealth heritage side, it's always been about English heritage so to hear that one of the cities heritage society is actually coming out and backing it, that's a fantastic first step because that would really be the only thing, everything else has been put in place for this stadium, Everton have gone to great lengths to make sure that all the boxes are ticked and if there's any problems Everton have already looked at what those problems would be and heritage seems to be the number one thing that stands out so this is big news for Everton to have this backing and hopefully if they can get the backing of now of English heritage. UNESCO is a different thing because they've been looking at Liverpool as a city for the whole of the generation works, regeneration works that the city are trying to do and that gives them a black mark against them. The city might be the thing that pushes them over the edge but you can't stand still, you've got to go forward as a city and the stadium would be a huge thing for the redevelopment of the city and for that part of the city so fingers crossed this is another step towards getting that stadium which I'm sure we'll know more about come May, June time about what's happening with it. So there you go, this has been the Everton News Daily, give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't already and if you want more great videos join us over on page and the link is in the description. Thanks for watching, see you later.