 Welcome to Toffing TV, it is the daily accent when we go behind the news stories. Sounds good, doesn't it? Literally sounds like when you use it six or something, but not quite obviously, but not. So last night, Pedd was talking about initiatives such as get your rave on, get the rave on, which is leaving up, getting involved, Jordan Pickford's going to be there doing stuff with mental health and things like that and evident in the community, quite central to that as well. We're all doing the sleep out, the good as in sleep out tomorrow. We've all been to good as in today doing something as the blue base and it was freezing and these, well, Paedd was laughing at me because I was freezing. Literally didn't have a coat on, they all had coats on and hats and gloves on. Had it off for you, my gile? You did, but I'm not going to take a gile off you. Ey, because it's a gile and because you would have been cold. So we're doing the sleep out and we're trying to get involved with other initiatives as well for everything in the community because it's a fantastic charity. And obviously that all feeds into the people's hub, which is going to be hopefully once the money's raised, they're going to build a mental health unit found in L4. And it's just unbelievable the way they do, isn't it? Yeah, I think when you look at Everton in the community, just head and shoulders above and you don't do these kind of things to be the best start. We're better than everybody else, but we are when it comes to whatever in the community. We honestly, though, excuse me, it's just incredible like the amounts of lives that they touch and change every single day. It's recognised not only across Liverpool, not only across the country, but across the world it's recognised as one of the best charities. You know, how many clubs do you have that they're building a purpose building for people with mental health issues that they can just walk in and say, it could be, I feel like I want to kill myself and there's double people there. Then and there that can deal with these people and get them the right help that they need. So it's all these fun stuff, you know, all these fun things that they're doing. As you said, the get the rave on with Jordan Pitford, what could be better than that and Lee Butler, of course. And you know, having people coming together to is teaching them about ways to combat mental health and everything like that. But bringing in the side of things, obviously having the pull of having a player there and stuff. But it's not just about that. It's everything. It's like a big family. It's so warm every time you walk into the people's home or, you know, the blue base or whatever. You know, we've all been there many times. I just think it's incredible. I was at Eftonia and I'm so proud of the stuff that EITC do. So, so proud. Have you been impressed by what you saw page? Yeah, I was really impressed that they wanted to get the fans involved as well. And, and, you know, obviously they said that they'll facilitate it. And if you've got these ideas, come to us. We'll see whether it's, you know, come to us with a plan and do like fun things and loads of different ideas and we'll see whether it's it's good to raise more money and get more awareness that I think it's amazing. Like really, really amazing getting everyone involved. I mean, that's the thing is it's a fantastic charity. I mean, Cairina Duffley does just so much work. There's a big team, obviously, but Cairina is fantastic. They won awards this week again at the Northwest Football Awards. Yeah. You know, we won the Home is Where the Heart is initiative, obviously, for the homeless house in Goddison Road and David Undredd and the under 23s are a big part of that as well. And of course, they will be at the Sleep Out as well. You know, David fantastic at getting so involved in it all. And I just think as a football club, it's very easy to to just be preoccupied with trophy. Hang on, evident trophy. Preoccupied, preoccupied. I don't think we've been occupied enough. No, I think you're right. It's very, very easy to be preoccupied with all the stuff that goes on on the football sense. You know, I'm trying to make money and players, you know, and you're there about players. They don't want to do anything. They just want to get the money and go and the young lads nowadays. You know, they're giving too much too soon and everything else. And I think there's a, I think a lot of that does go on. Not at Everton Football Club, but a lot of it does go on in and around football, being around football most of my life and seeing various parts and seeing what players are like, even at my own club many years ago, seeing what some players are like. But I think the way David Undredd is keeping those lads grounded as they try to make a football career, I think it's unbelievable. I do everything. It's fantastic.