 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Sean Dice has said that Abdelhaid D'Corey will have to do more to be in a new contract at Everton. D'Corey's contract is up in the summer but he does have, or Everton do have an option for an extra year. Dice praised D'Corey so far since he's been in, he said, I've only been here for four games and he's done really well but you have to do more than just play well in four games when I'm your manager. He did go on to talk about the strength of D'Corey, saying he's been really good in both boxes, effecting that he's got to do more than that but he has worked really hard. And talked about obviously D'Corey being out of the picture under Frank Llanparth for whatever reason. There was stories of a fallout between the two, that seemed to be some element of truth in that given he wasn't really used by the manager. But since Dice has come in, obviously he's had a clean slate. Sion Dice did save as a big fan of D'Corey before he came into Everton, he liked the player. And D'Corey has obviously seen the opportunity to have a clean slate and work hard. And he has done well in general in a three-man midfield with Amadou O'nana and the Drisha Ghanagay. So it's up to him if he continues to do well then at the end of the season and he wants to give Sion Dice that decision to make as to whether to extend his stay at Everton. It did look as though the 30-year-old may leave the club in the January transfer window for Fulham, but Frank Llanparth was then changed and Dice is coming and D'Corey stayed and has done quite well of late. So hopefully it will continue and hopefully he can score some important goals from midfield, which is what we need right now in the predicament we're in. And if he does that then he gives the club a decision to make in the summer. Dice also said no decision has yet been made on players such as Seamus Cullman, Tom Davies, Jeri Mina, Andros Tanser and Andy Lonergan and Azmiah Begavitch, whose contracts are all up this summer as well. Dice said a decision on those players was fluid really and will be assessed over the next few months of the season. Jeri Mina has been a bit of move to Italy, excuse me, Italy. Andros Tanser is obviously still recovering from that ACL injury he done a year ago in March. And the others obviously will have to wait and see what happens with them as well. Sion Dice did confirm that midfielder James Garner will play for the under 21s this week. He has been out obviously for almost four months now with a back injury. And Dice said there is a game this week for the development side and Garner will be involved in that. And after that he should be past his fit and ready to be back involved with the first team. He is a player I think can really help Dice, give him some options. Obviously at the weekend we only had Tom Davies only, the bench as a midfiel player. Garner did well on the own of Forrest last year, prompted Evan to buy him from Manchester United in the summer. We've only seen him, little bits of him really. He came to the club he was and fit and we've only seen flashes of him as a substitute. And the game he did start against Bournemouth, he was injured. So you know I think Dice would be happy to get him involved and just give himself another option from the bench. Or perhaps the opportunity to change that midfiel three up which it looks as though we're going to continue using that for the rest of the season. It'll give Garner an opportunity to get in there and give us a different option. Certainly from dead balls as well. You know he done really well for Forrest last year with some of his deliveries so that could help. And he does like a shot as well which is something I'm always a fan of. Players actually shooting at goals to give us a chance to score on some. Finally, architect Dan Mies has been speaking to the official Everton podcast. He spoke about trying to recreate the Gooderson Raw, the atmosphere which obviously a lot of people are concerned about with the Even Gooderson. How do we recreate that atmosphere? Because when Gooderson is alive and noisy and raw because it is a very, very difficult place for the opposition to play. And Mies acknowledged that. He said the new stadium is going to feel very intimate and incredibly loud and energetic. That was such a concern because the power of Gooderson to the play on the pitch is so important and I really wanted to make sure we could capture that with the new stadium. We were very conscious of the roof providing more enclosure than what we currently have at Gooderson and the roof itself is pretty consistent. So we've looked at the acoustics of that. I think the fans are going to be very surprised at how loud this building is going to be and feeling like all the noise is right on top of the pitch. It's a bigger building but it's not going to feel a lot bigger than Gooderson. The good thing is that we're already quite a bit bigger than Gooderson Park so there's going to be more rowdy fans. Mies answers questions on that podcast from supporters. You can listen to it by checking it out on evertonfc.com. That is it for me. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos including daily live videos become a toffee TV premier member. The link is in the description and the QR code will be on the screen now. Thanks for watching. See you later.