 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Frank Llanpard has given his pre-match press conference ahead of Everton's huge game this weekend at home to Bremford on Sunday. The manager confirmed that Fabian Delph is ruled out possibly for the season, although he didn't fully commit to that, but he's definitely out of this one with the muscle injury. Everton will know probably more next week, but with only nine days left of the season and three games in that, you would imagine Delph probably won't play again this season. What the manager did say was that Donnie van der Beech and Ben Goffrey may be in contention to be in the squad on Sunday, but if not Sunday then for Crystal Palace next Thursday. The manager was upseamed up beat, talking about ever knowing the job, knowing what they have to do, very close, knowing that we need four points out of the next three games for safety. He'd obviously, like all of us, won it done as quickly as possible, talked about the supporters and how fantastic the fans have been and said he'd never take that for granted, but he's been absolutely delighted with it and talked about the send-off that the players were giving for Leicester and for Wafford about the crowd at Finch Farm and all of that. Obviously, there's something in place for Sunday with the greeting of the team coach at Godderson Road at 2.30 on Sunday. I'm sure it'll be absolutely packed there. I'm sure the blue smoke will be everywhere and the players will be given a rochers welcome. Obviously, by the time Everton kick off on Sunday, if Leeds have lost the home to Brighton and Burnley have lost the Tottenham, then Everton would only need a point against Bremford by the time we kick off, but obviously we want to finish with a win, but not a finish, we want to win again Sunday, just in case those of us haven't gone that way and then it takes the pressure off Crystal Palace on Thursday. The manager was full of praise for Bremford, full of praise for Christian Eriksson in his press conference as well. One thing that was interesting, he was asked about Delhi and his situation, it wouldn't really be drawn on it other than to say he's had a conversation with them and he needs to keep working hard to stay in contention, but he didn't seem like the biggest endorsement in the Wales, so we'll have to see what happens with Delhi this summer, whether he remains an Everton player or whether Everton tries to move him on because he's not started a single game yet. It's not like we've been amazing since he got here, so we'll have to see and again, if Everton could get safety on Sunday, then maybe the Palace game will be an opportunity to give someone like Delhi a full game, start and be able to have a look at him and maybe others along the way, maybe it's got a brand weight as well to get a bit more experience or whatever, but that's jumping ahead of ourselves, we still need to get these points and we've got to take it that we need four points in these next two home games to look after ourselves, we can't be relying on other clubs doing us a favour. Apparently Everton are to trigger the clause in Ask Me a Begavitch's contract for a further year, the former Bournemouth and Chelsea goalkeeper signed last summer on a one-year deal with the option of a one-year extension and according to reports Everton are to trigger that and Begavitch will remain at Gouldersham Park for next season as well and Everton also ready to offer Lewis Warrington a new deal. They've been talking for a while and it looks as though he's going to put penta paper on a new deal to remain at Gouldersham Park, he's had an excellent loan spell at Tramirovers, he's done really well there, so good news for Warrington signing a new contract as well and finally Everton today have been linked with a move for Sport and Lisbon and Portugal International Jau Palina, the 26-year-old midfielder impressed in the European Championships and Everton have apparently watched them on four or five occasions. Portugies press saying Everton very interested on in making him an Everton player this summer. There's also other links around but unlikely ones in my opinion but that one is carried by two or three journalists in Portugal so who knows. Again let's get our Premier League status sorted out first and then we can start to look at the summer transfer window business. So don't forget 230 Gouldersham Road if you're going on the mat you want to welcome the team coach into Gouldersham Park on Sunday, that's on Gouldersham Road, get there and do your bit. Make sure you give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos join us on page and the link is in the description and the QR code is on the screen now. See you later.