 Well, on a toffi TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Everton have announced that they have increased season ticker prices for next season. The blues are currently frozen season ticker prices for the last 10 years. We did have some indication, I think it was December time that Denise Barabaxendale was saying there was a need to increase season ticker prices going forward as Everton transitioned from Gwddon Swn Park to Bramley Morddoch. Some people thought it would just be one big hit, moving from Gwddon Swn into Bramley Morddoch, where it goes up, but it seems as though the club are going to do a gradual increase so that when we get to Bramley Morddoch, the prices are a couple of under a pound more than what you're paying now. The increase across the board is around 10%. It's slightly less in some areas and slightly more in others, but on average it's around a 10% increase for next season. Adole prices, one of the headline takeaways is Adole prices start from £465, then that equates to less than £25 per game. That's what the club are leading with. There are direct debit options available. You can get 12 month direct debit now some people are opting for that so obviously you can spread the cost of that, make it a little bit more affordable. Listen, it's difficult to talk about price increases at any time, particularly at the moment given the financial landscape with energy companies putting prices up and everything seems to be moving up and that's not necessarily reflected in wages and cost to living and stuff like that so people will find it a bit more difficult but the club have put the prices out and it is what it is. The window for renewal opens on Tuesday the 22nd of February 2022. There's lots of different timescales then for renewing your seat and for new people who are on the waiting list when they get notified but it is going to be an increase and I imagine it's the first of a few before we get to Bramley Morddoch. Y Errimina has been offered to Brazilians side Flamingo according to his agent, Flamingo boss Paolo Souza, apparently wants Errimina to play alongside David Luiz and Rodrigo Tiau in his midfield. Errimina has got just over a year left of his contract and obviously the feeling is he's evidence best centre back, that is the feeling, I think that's proven by the stats as well. However, he's never fit. This season in particular he's just had one injury after the other and it's a huge blow obviously got injured at Newcastle last week and his alpha 10 weeks or something like that so it's not going to return until late April and that's just no good for Errimina. The defenders played I think 10 times this season so for Everton they quite clearly need a centre back who can be relied on who's dependable but also is that leader, that meaner is. So maybe moving to Brazil is something that appeals to warmer conditions, might be more conducive to his body obviously a lot closer to his home in Colombia. So yeah that's a story coming out of the Brazilian press today. Former Everton striker Kevin Campbell believes Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richard Charleston can steer the Blues away from any relegation worries. The pair of them partnered each other on Saturday against Leeds in a 3-0 win. Neither player scored although Richard Charleston thought he had but both played excellently for Everton and were clearly spring both for the Blues to go on and sweep aside the Leeds side. Campbell said the pair are a real handful for any defence. There aren't many teams who have two strikers like the Blues do and that can steer them away and get them higher up the table if Dominic Calvert-Lewin can get fit as soon as possible. And that is it. Dominic Calvert-Lewin is just working his way back to fitness and he's backing the side of the weekend putting a good performance and it's hopefully building on that now. But this is real fair and I said the same kind of thing last week with Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richard Charleston up front. Everton won't be in trouble and if Everton can create chances for those two then I think we can win a lot more games. Certainly Kevin Campbell believes that. And finally Everton's under 18 side beat Derby County 2-0 at Finch Farm this afternoon and that moves the Blues up to fourth in the Premier League north table. An own goal from Harry Hawkins and Isaac Heath were enough to give Paul Tateman all three points and that was after beating Nottingham Forest at the weekend as well. So back to back wins without conceding a goal for Paul Tateman. That is it for the daily. 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. See you later.