 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Everton's public consultation got on the way this morning at the Blue Base by Gooderson Park. We were down there, spoke to Layton Baines and John Joe Kenney, Filtiag Ylchwp is there as well and Graham Sharpe and it's a really, really important part of the process of moving to Bramleymore. It's vital that you either get down to one of the road shows and fill in your questionnaire or you fill it in online and it's please, please, can't stress it enough, it's not one pair family. If you've got family of five Evertonians, make sure five of them fill it in. It literally takes two minutes but it's important and it's an important part of the process and it'll give Everton a nice kind of sample of people's feelings about the ground. Obviously our thoughts on it as fans, it's really, really important. It's also to do with the city as well. It's not just for football supporters in the city, it's all about regeneration and bringing money into it. It's a really, really simple process but it's one you all have to take part in. Don't moan about the outcome or moan about anything if you haven't taken part in it. But everyone should want to be involved in it because it's going to be, I think, the biggest decision that we are ever part of as a fan base where our football club is concerned. We're talking about moving a stadium for most, for all of us probably now. All of us, we haven't seen ever move stadiums so it's a huge thing. And for a lot of us, we won't see ever move, sorry to deep pressure, but we won't see ever move stadium again once this takes place. So it's vital that we are part of it and it's vital that you have your say. Can't stress it enough. Let's get out there and put the positivity across for us if you want Browniemore. If you don't want to move to Browniemore, you've got your opportunity to say why you don't want to move there. There's boxes for if you disagree with the move. Put your thoughts in the comments there as well and have your say. That's all I'm going to say on it, but it was good today. There was people there and obviously the likes of Sky Sports were there as well because it's big news. It's big news and it's underway. Now the public consultation, it runs from today, the 15th until the first of December. So make sure if you can, you get to one of those road shows or like I say, fill in the online form. Neymar has been speaking about Richarlison. He said he's going to help him get even better than he is now. He's been really impressed with the Everton striker, both for Everton and for Brazil. Neymar said he'll do everything he can to help Richarlison improve as a player. He said he thinks he's got a big future in the game. Brazil playing Yorogwai at the Emirates of course tomorrow night. Ringing endorsements from Neymar there for Richarlison. Again, that only reflects good on evidence. It comes back evidence name and the spotlight. It comes back on us. That's what we want, don't we, our name and our brand getting bounced around the world. Someone like Neymar who's massive is talking about us, then it is a good thing. Forming Everton captain Kevin Radcliffe, the most successful captain in the club's history, feels as though Everton have their identity back as a club. He's really enjoying watching Everton under Marco Silver. He feels as though the connection is back with the fans and the club has a path to follow. I totally agree with him. It does feel as though the identity is back at the club and it does feel as though the connection is growing between the team and the fans. It does feel like we're following a plan. That's what we've needed. It's been missing for the last few years and it feels as though it's getting back there. The introduction, like you said, Marcel Brand has been massively influential in this and obviously Marco Silver as well. Those two seem to be working closely together. Silver taking care of the stuff on the pitch. Brands really involved in that as well, but also the stuff off the pitch. The region of the academy and the scouting system and everything else in place on the football side, things do seem now to be moving forward. So I totally agree with Kevin Radcliffe on that. Finally, for this news daily, the Premier League clubs have agreed the payoff to screw them up. I'm disappointed, but I suppose it was always going to happen from a business perspective. I guess you'd argue that he's increased the benefits to the Premier League football clubs. The money's bigger. The sponsorships are bigger. So from their perspective, it's a job well done for them. From a fan perspective, I feel as though he's reduced the competition by favouring the big six. He's just broken the deal, which means that the top six get more money than anybody else from the international right, which I think goes against everything that the Premier League should stand for, which is meaning each one of its members is treated equally. That isn't the case, and that hasn't been the case during Scudum or Reign at all. The Premier League have tried to argue the claim away saying he's going to stay on as a consultant. So the £5 million golden handshake will actually be his salary over the next three years. That he's going to be a consultant for. That added to the £27.5 million he's already taken as part of his job. So £32.5 million. Not bad. Not bad for someone who basically is an administrator. There you go. Not bad work if you can get it. If you haven't subscribed, please do so if you want more videos. Get over to Patreon. 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