 Welcome to Toffy TV, this is the Everett News Daily on the day Marko Silver lost his job as the Everton manager after 18 months in charge. Lot of speculation all through the day after last night's fire 2 defeat to the hands of Liverpool, Everton also going into the bottom 3. Fahad Masheri tynd o'r ffinch ffam, about 12 o'clock, something like that, Marko Silver was already at Finch Ffam and had been for a couple of hours as normal, the players were also there as well, Bill Cernwright joined him as well, Marcel Brands was there as well, there was lots of speculation about whether he was going to lose his job or not. The news came through around 7 o'clock from media outlets saying that he'd lost his job and Everton confirmed it about 20 minutes later, put a short statement out saying that they thanked Marko Silver for his time at Everton football club and that Duncan Ferguson had been put in charge of the team for Saturday's game against Chelsea at Goulderson Park, they said they were searching for a permanent manager. So, there you go, Marko Silver has gone, he's no longer the Everton manager, which to be honest, I think he handled it pretty poorly to be fair and it took far too long, it was far too public seeing Fahad Masheri arrive at Finch Ffam, you'd like to think that it could have been done very quietly and an office in London somewhere, rumours of Fahad Masheri speaking to the players as well, not sure what that was about. Marko Silver had been at Finch Ffam since early and I don't know what time he was told but certainly the club didn't confirm it after 7 o'clock, so very strange from the club, very strange set of circumstances but it's happened and Duncan Ferguson is going to be in charge for this game. Duncan obviously has been the coach for the last few years, he was obviously a coach under Marko Silver, a coach under Sam Allard Dice, under Ronald Cooman was there when Rebethol Marnes was there as well, David Moyes gave him his chance and he coached at the youth level. If you haven't seen our interview with him, check it out because he goes through his time, he's got his pro licence, the highest coaching badge you can get as well, so I think one of the things he was asking for was just a chance basically to prove that he could be the manager so people look at him as the manager. Listen, he's not going to be everyone's cup of tea and I don't know how long he'll be the manager before. Lot of rumours today suggesting that Marcel Brands didn't want a sack Marko Silver, maybe this is the trade off, maybe Marcel Brands wants to manage it in his image and didn't think that someone like David Moyes could be that man. Listen, if you look at the betting, David Moyes is the clear favourite to be the permanent manager of Everton Football Cup, I think he's 1-4 on. Eddie Howe is 8-1, Duncan Ferguson 9-1, Rafa Benitez I think is about 14-1 and then there's a lot of usual suspects at Michael Artet I think is 20-1 depending on what market you're looking at. So from an Everton point of view those kind of people are there, there's a lot of other ones like Mark Hughes and people like that so it just depends who Everton feel like is the best man for the job. How much of a panic do they feel like they're into, if they can get three points on Saturday how far would that go to where we are on the table Saturday with their trip to Old Trafford and then Arsenal coming to Gooderson. Also the game against Leicester in the League Cup quarterfinal as well which is quite interesting. All these factors come into play I suppose but it depends as well who's picking that manager. Is it Marcel Brands? Is it Marcel Brands putting someone forward too far ahead in the sherry? Who has the ultimate say? Who goes out looking for the manager for someone to have that ultimate say about? This might just give now Marcel Brands a few days to go and find someone that he wants so just inquire about people that he likes to be the Everton manager. Are they panicked? Do they feel like having a mess? As we said Everton are in the bottom three as we speak with difficult games ahead. Do they feel like they want a manager to just keep Everton safe this season and then look for someone in the summer who can be long term or do they feel like whoever comes in now would be good enough that they'll win his games that will get us up the table. If you look up at the moment in the table there's only two wins get you into the top seven as we stand obviously that's not going to be like that forever with a lot of games back to back now but listen the news is that Marco Silva is no longer the Everton manager and it couldn't go on any longer he's lost nine of his 15 games this season for me he's never been the natural fit he's never really built a relationship with the fans and what you know about Duncan Ferguson is that he's already got that relationship with some fans not all fans but with some fans so for the short term he is probably the right man he knows the players he knows the setup and he'll know what he feels is the best way forward for the game against Chelsea on Saturday. And you know what if he's been doing his homework and he's been thinking this could be an opportunity for him then he'll know what he needs to do against Chelsea as well he won't just set us up in a gungo fashion which I think a lot of people feel like he's going to do so there you go Marco Silva no longer the Everton manager Duncan Ferguson the temporary manager for the game on Saturday and I'm sure after that we'll find out what Evan are doing. Duncan Ferguson will be having his press conference tomorrow at 1.30 so we'll find out more about Duncan and how he feels about being in charge of Evan. There you go let me know your thoughts in the comments about today it's been a bit mad. If you haven't already subscribed please do click the bell for the later you know exactly when our next videos coming out the final where there's already out in match preview will be out soon and if you want more videos including live videos join us over on page and all the links are in the description. 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