 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Frank Llanpard has been charged by the FA for improper conduct. They have said in a statement that Frank Llanpard has been charged with a breach of FA rule E3 in relation to post match comments made after the Masyside Derby on Sunday, the 24th of April. It has alleged that the manager's comments constitute improper conduct as they imply bias. It was, and attack the integrity of the match referee or referees in general and in bringing the game into dispute with FA rule E3.1. Frank Llanpard has until Monday the 9th of May to respond to the charge. I think he was well within his rights, Everton would deny the Stonewall penalty in the second half. Should have been picked up by the referee it wasn't, should have been picked up by VAR it wasn't. It's a joke really and made up what he said and made up he's put it out there and made up that they've decided to try to charge him because it's nonsense and again just highlights the bias that goes on at the moment within football. Because why the referees not have to make a comment, not have to answer any questions, not have to explain decisions when the right in front of them and Everton have been done too many times now by VAR and by referees this season so I've made up the manager as had the ball to come out and call it exactly like it is. Jordan Pickford believes that if Everton continues to work hard and battle then their quality will show them through to the safety line in their bid to avoid relegation this season. The Everton goalkeeper was fantastic on Sunday's Everton beat Chelsea 1-0 but he was quick to praise the hard worker of Richard Larson and said use that as an example of what the rest of the team needs to do, work hard and our quality will get us over the line. Everton really have started to improve of the excellent level of effort that has been there, the challenge in each other now and starting to actually look like a football team that has got some battling qualities in it. Obviously these next two games will give us a real indication of how they're doing. We know that the stronger Godderson Park we've proved that but we've got two big games coming up Leicester away and Wofford away and it's up to the players now to go there, to be compact, battle and scrap and hopefully the quality will show through and they can get positive results at both of those places and if they do that it will put them in really good stead to win this horrible battle with relegation. So yeah, hard work, more of it from Jordan Pickford. Barely my feel that Jack Ork believes it'll be the tightest relegation battle in years. He's been speaking to local press at Barely and said Everton are a huge club and they're chasing us down, they're not going to give us a moments peace but he does feel it'll be that tight. Obviously Leeds United involved in it as well. Barely they've had some great form of Leeds. Obviously Everton have improved of Leeds since Jesse Marsh coming. I've got better as well despite being beaten four in the last home by Manchester City and obviously Leeds go to Arsenal at the weekend and then have Chelsea so they've got a couple of really tough games coming up as well. That'll give Barely and Everton a little bit of hope I think that they can put them in even more trouble by getting their own results and hopefully Leeds will drop points there but Jack Ork may well be right it could be one that is the tightest relegation battle for a number of years. Everton 13 coach Paul Clements is expected to remain at the club despite being linked with a move to Hibs to take over their managerial position. Lots of reports in Scottish media over the last few days linking Clements heavily with the job but it is thought he will remain on Masyside and despite him wanting to still manage a club it's thought he'll see the season out with Frank Lempard. Whether then in the summer he gets offers to move as a manager and does that will remain to be seen and it may be where dependent on where Everton are as well actually in you know whether we do win our battle to stay up. Everton are thought to still be considered in the move for Chelsea 13 coach and former Everton player Antony Barry. Everton and Frank Lempard tried to get them in the initial coaching staff when Lempard took the job back on deadline day and Everton are thought to be going back in for Barry this summer. So maybe Clements will move on or maybe Barry will just come anyway and Clements will stay. And finally Craig Portion has been appointed referee for Everton's trip to Leicester City on Sunday. I can hear everybody saying yay. Everton haven't had a great time at Craig Portion but let's make this Sunday not one of those times. Let's make it a good day with Portion giving us three penalties and sending two Leicester players off fingers crossed. That is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos join us on Patreon. The link is in the description and the QR code is on the screen now. See you later.