 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Stories continue around a potential 12-point deduction by the Premier League Independent Commission, where Everton are concerned. These stories were broken this week with awful timing really, within hours of the announcement that Chairman Bill Kenrith had passed away, these stories were everywhere about Everton receiving a possible 12-point deduction. The headlines, obviously, have made people take attention of it. A lot of these stories around it basically said that the 12-point deduction was just one course of action which the Independent Commission may come up with. But on top of that, 777 have reportedly said that they have contingency plans in place in case such a penalty was awarded. It is hard to see how Everton could be awarded. The right thing could be punished with a 12-point deduction for what seemingly appeared to be one charge. Yes, if they've broken some rules, if, and it is if at the moment, then there must be some sort or some form of punishment. But 12 points just seems absolutely crazy to me and to a lot of other people as well. This seems to be a story that will run and run until, I guess, we know the outcome of this commission, which could be four weeks, six weeks, whatever. I don't think it's going to be a very quick conclusion, but clearly for the football club we want to know the outcome ASAP and then depending on the outcome of that, Everton, I'm sure, will have to take advice on how to combat whatever penalty they are given if they are, of course, found guilty. And it isn't if, at the moment, Everton have robustly defending their position. That is the club's sake on it. I'm going to have to see what happens, but just right now there are a lot of chainlets going all in on Everton with regards to this. So, you know, it doesn't sound good, but like we say, there is only one possible outcome of which they are a few. The other thing that brings into question is the fact that this is out before any kind of conclusion has been made from this hearing and therefore it would surely prejudice an outcome, whether it's subconscious or not. It's everywhere and if you are on this independent commission, how could it not come into your mind or into your subconscious when you're seeing it everywhere. So, it's an interest and one and it's one, I hope Everton are prepared to fight if it goes against them. There have been five fixture changes announced today regarding Everton. Tremendous. The Newcastle home game, which should have taken place on Tuesday, the 5th of December is now Thursday, the 7th of December. Kick-off 7.30, that match will be shown live on Amazon Prime. Means that Chelsea game has now moved from the Saturday to the Sunday at 2 o'clock. This isn't shown on live TV. It's simply been moved because the Premier League have moved our game with Newcastle. Burnley away on Saturday the 16th of December, it was a 3 o'clock kick-off. It is now a 5.30 kick-off and will be shown live on Sky Sports. Manchester City at home should be scheduled for Boxing Day. That has now been moved to the 27th of December. That game will kick off at 8.15 and will be shown live on Amazon Prime. Aston Villa at Gooderson Park is now on the 14th of January, which is a Sunday. It's a 4.30 kick-off and that is live on Sky Sports. Four home fixtures changed. Former Everton manager David Moyes said that he was saddened to hear about the death of Everton chairman Bill Kenwright, but he is focused ahead of two important games, the West Ham United, West Ham Play, Olympiacos and then Everton at home. Amongst a lot of the things he said, he said it was such sad news to hear about Bill Kenwright. He gave me my first job in football and as a chairman he was everything a young coach would want. Bill Kenwright was great with me and my thoughts go out to his partner Jenny and his family and friends as well. Him and Bill Kenwright did have a good partnership with Everton. Obviously 11 years David Moyes was Everton manager. It was quite a stable period for our football club. We were in Europe and got to an FA Cup final, semi-finals or cup competitions before David Moyes did move on to Manchester United. David Moyes adding to a lot of other tributes that have poured in for Everton chairman Bill Kenwright this week. Finally, some transfer news. Newcastle United are reportedly keeping tabs on Everton midfielder Amadou O'n Arna ahead of the January transfer window. Over 85 million pounds has been mentioned for the Everton midfielder. Newcastle of course have lost the midfielder. Sandro Ternallee who has been suspended until August 2024 due to some legal betting that he shouldn't have been doing as a footballer of course and therefore they are looking to strengthen their midfield options and this is just a story that has caught the headlines today. That is it for the news day. Do give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want to become a Toffy TV Premier member the link is in the description and QR codes on the screen now. See you later.