 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Everton News Daily. All Premier League fixtures have been cancelled this weekend following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. There's yet to be a decision made about the fixtures next weekend as plans are sorted out for the Queen's funeral. There has been some suggestions that the funeral will take place on Monday 19 September, which potentially puts into jeopardy next weekend's games as well. The Premier League released a statement today confirming that all football games over the weekend will be cancelled, but there's been nothing really said about games next week. There's a lot of stuff going around about British clubs in the Champions League, maybe playing games in Ireland next week, and there has been some suggestions that those games next weekend may be postponed as well. More probably to do with policing issues as they prepare for the state funeral. Again, this is a developing story, so we'll have to keep an eye on when a decision is made regarding that. You would have thought that this was protocol though, and that they'd be able to come out and confirm for next week, because people do make plans and you feel for everybody who's made plans this weekend. Obviously, there have been some opinions going down to the Emirates and stuff on people maybe flying in from different places. Understand this is a big event, a big thing that's happened, but this is why the Premier League needs to get ahead of next weekend as well. And if there is any suggestion it's going to be cancelled, then put that information out there right now, make a decision and go from there with it. So we'll wait and see whether or not that decision is made about next weekend. The start of the women's Super League has been cancelled, it was due to start this weekend, and that's following on obviously from that decision. Everton women were due to play Leicester City, that game is now off obviously. And Everton's under 21 game tonight, they were due to play Wolves, that has also been cancelled following the death of the Queen. On the flip side to that, if you're looking from an Everton perspective and you're looking for some positive news this week, because obviously the injury to Jordan Pickford was a big blow, he would have been missing at Arsenal this weekend. With the fixture being off, then maybe when you factor into the international break as well, which follows next weekend's games, Jordan Pickford if the game does go ahead may only actually miss one Everton game which will be next weekend against West Ham. If that's called off on Everton on back in action until October 1, then Pickford quite possibly will be available for Everton's trip to Southampton, which is the first fixture after the international break. So, you know, if you're looking at it from an Everton perspective, then it's given players a chance of recovery properly. Obviously Dominic Alvallun is getting fit at Abdelai Dekore. There's been out recently as well, so for Frank Lampard he could have a bigger squab by the time Everton next take the pitch. So we'll have to wait and see. Finally, Sam Allardice has claimed that he should never have left Everton. He thinks his sackant was unjustified. He was speaking on the Cammie and Ben podcast and he said when he took over at Everton the club was in 16th to 17th and they got up to 8th position. He said he understands there was complaints about the style of play. He said the plan was to finish the 8th. The plan was then to bring in better players and improve the style, which he thinks he would have done better than ever. Mother climbed even higher in the league. He's quite clearly still very upset about that sackant even though it was four years ago. He's not let it go. In the grand scheme of things, he finished 8th position with that squad. Would it have got any better if he stayed? I don't know. I don't think Evertonians were over and hammered with him anyway. Sam Allardice was safe in the Premier League and he never tried to change the style towards the end of the season. He never tried to be a little bit more expansive. He just continued doing what he did. Like I say, he got an 8th place finish and he can always say that. That's probably why he does feel unjustified with the sackant. But that atmosphere, he was always going to change him. He did get sack than Everton brought in Marco Silva and Marcel Brans. Sam Allardice still very clearly upset with his sackant. That is the news day to give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos, join us on Premiere. The link is in the description and the QR code is on the screen now. See you later.