 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Scott Gemell, the Scotland under 21 manager, has claimed that there are a lot of teams queuing up now to take Fraser Hornby, Everton's young Scottish striker who scored a hat-trick last night against Andorra for the under 21s. The 6-foot-2 target man has been in pressure form, impressed against in the Toulon tournament in the summer and weighed in with a hat-trick in a qualifying game last night. For Scotland, and Gemell has said he's watching him develop really well and develop and know the role. Hornby has signed from Northampton as a midfield player and has been converted to a striker, has said in the past he enjoys working with Duncan Ferguson at Finch Farm and learning about the role of a target man. He played, of course, in limisol last season's Europa League game whenever he won 3-0 and he was very, very impressive. Let's hope he continues to develop. Obviously I've seen people clamouring for him now to be involved against West Ham. I don't think we need to keep that kind of pressure on him. Let him just develop and let's see where he goes. Marco Silva and Marcel Brands will, in fact, make their decisions based on what they see around them. I'm quite sure he'll be training regularly with the FAIR team, but fantastic to see him amongst the goals, to get all of the goals. Scotland won 3-0, he got all of them, so that's great. Let's hope he can now develop and continue his education and be an important part of the Everton squad as we go forward. Jordan Pickford is away with England as spoken about Alison, the Liverpool goalkeeper, and said he would never be caught doing what Alison did against Leicester, basically trying to dribble and losing the ball, conceding a goal. I just hope he always heeds that one. I just don't want to see any kind of crux from Pickford in the box because comments like that come back to biting it on the backside. Obviously he's been asked the question and he's answering it, but I prefer it if you didn't ever answer those kind of things because it's just waiting, isn't it? It's just there waiting for you. Kevin Ratcliff is the latest person to heap praise on Caretumers Everton start. The French defender on the open Chelsea started Everton's last two games, victory against Rotherham United in the Carabao Cup, and obviously Saturday's one-one draw against Huddersfield Town. Ratcliff said that Zuma reminds me a bit of Distan in terms of that blister and pace to get back and snuff out danger really and said he's very good. This following on the back of Gus Hiddink of course saying that he rate Zuma really, really highly and thinks that now he's gone to Everton who a very, very ambitious club to quote Hiddink. He thinks that Zuma will go up another level and prove that he deserves to be playing every single week in the Premier League and thinks he'll do well at Everton. Listen, he's had a fantastic start as he was excellent against Rotherham in the Cup and then Saturday him and Lewis Dean at left back were absolutely brilliant. Zuma, he's everything you want from his centre back. He's powerful. He's quick. He's good in the air. I'm saying that after two games. Let's hope I'm still saying that after 22, but he looks really good. He's made a really good start to life at Godderson Park, so let's hope that continues for the rest of the season. And finally, Alicia Uzmanov, the name on a lot of people's lips. Well, Evertonian's lips because we want them to come on board full time, especially Stevie if you're watching Steve. There was a report today from Darren Lewis of the Mirror, which was basically it's on the mirror. It was nonsense picked up by other newspapers in the region and ran as a story. And that he was considering buying Charlton Athletic and wouldn't be buying Everton. That's being blown out the water basically by people close to him and by some of the London Press. You've said what a load of nonsense. He's more likely to invest in Everton if he's going in for another club. It won't be Charlton Athletic. And the London Times, I think it is, one of the publications have said that it's only a matter of time that he invests in Everton. That seems to be on the cards, but certainly for me he wouldn't be putting money into Charlton Athletic. If he's going to go other than Everton, I think he goes abroad. I think he goes into European football somewhere and does it that way. Let's face it, he's already on board at Everton. Just look at USM Finch Farm. Does he want to be full on board at Everton? Who knows? But certainly for me, I've always felt he'll come on board. It just makes sense and it makes sense to come out and be almost balls out to Arsenal and go, there's what you could have won. And then have a go at Cronkey because I know he doesn't like Stan Cronker and what a way to do it. So have a big shine in your stay. They might brand me more and spend lots of money. But even if he doesn't, his input is there and the money is there with the sponsor of Finch Farm, but he won't be buying Charlton Athletic. So we can all, anyone who is worried, lots of you might not even care. But if some of you are worried, don't worry any more. And if you see a story in a mirror, put it in and just bat it off because it's nonsense like the Marco Silver stuff last week was nonsense going to United and all that and was picked up again by a local paper. Anyway, let's move on into the weekend. Make sure you have a lovely stress-free weekend with that Everton playing. We just another week off to get our players fit. If you haven't subscribed already, please do so. 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