 Welcome to Toffy TV, this is the news daily. Everton today have confirmed the appointment of Carl Darlington as the club's new head of academy coaching. Darlington joins Everton after 17 years with the Welsh FA. The past 12 was spent as head of coaching education. He is a UAF Pro Licence coach and he was also the assistant pro licence shooter and people have been through that Welsh system which Darlington has been part of. People like Michele Artheta, Thierry Omry, Steve Cooper, current nothing and forest manager of course and many others. Gareth Proser who's recently joined Everton as well had this to say about. Darlington said we are delighted to appoint Carl a hugely respected coach who has proven his expertise over a long period of time. He was integral to helping Wales become a world class coaching nation and is a leader in player development and coach education. Carl is a key appointment for our academy as we place increased emphasis on the personnel and player development as the key focus throughout Everton's youth operation. Again this is fair the evidence of the structure that Kevin Felwell has started to put in place since he became the director of football in February. We've seen good appointments throughout with a real line of progression. I think it's probably the right word, the structure coming into it, who we need, who we want. I think what's happened is we've got people from outside as well. There's often been a criticism with Everton that everything was internal appointments. This can't really be levelled at Kevin Felwell. He also we saw James Vaughan joining last week as head of loans and pathways manager. We've seen other appointments as well. Kevin Nicholson coach educator so he's getting them all in place I think. The only one left now I think is head of recruitment which Everton are looking at as well. So fair the evidence of Kevin Felwell making sure there is a structure at Gwladyswn or Finch Farn. Former Everton manager Rafa Benitez has spoken out about his time at Everton. He's blamed the fact that he was an ex-Liverpool manager for his failings at Gwladyswn Park. While there's a little bit of truth in the fact that because of his Liverpool links he may have been given less tolerance, I think that's fair to say. But that isn't to say that people didn't want him to do well because we want Everton to do well don't we? The fact he won one game in 14 should have been a big red flag to himself but he doesn't seem to like any kind of criticism. He said basically he couldn't do the job because he was a red. Things he wanted to do he wasn't able to because of his Liverpool connections. He talked about people at the club saying everything was perfect when he asked how things were at Everton and he said how could that be perfect when they'd spent about £600 million. Fans weren't happy, owner wasn't happy and there we have people on the coaching staff saying everything was perfect. He also spoke about Anthony Gordon as well and said Anthony Gordon couldn't run after 50 minutes. He said he's a young man and he should be able to cope with the heat. He talked specifically about when they were in Miami so they couldn't cope with the heat and he also had to help them with his attitude to work harder. I think there is a little bit of credit that goes beneath his coaching staff way in terms of the way Anthony Gordon started to understand the tactical side of the game. He is trying to rewrite history there at Everton and trying to get the less the job isn't he apparently showed there you go. Everton midfielder Andrews Tarn's End has said that he is in a constant battle with the physios at Everton over his comeback date. Tarn's End injured his ACL in the quarter-final four-nil defeat at Crystal Palace last season in March. He's been out since then. There's a discussion to be had he said whether or not he attempts to get back before the Whale Cup, but the likely date is really Boxing Day, the home game at Wolffs on Boxing Day, which is the first game back after the Whale Cup break. So we'll see what happens with that, but obviously he's done a piece with the Everton website last week about how he's built himself up and he wants to come back stronger than he was before and his rehabs going well and this is just further evidence of that. And finally former Everton Academy boss David Unsworth has been confirmed as National League club Oldham Athletics new manager. Unsworth left Everton in April last season. He's been out of work since then being looking around. He's now got the oldham job and it is thought he wants to bring former Everton striker and Academy coach Francis Jeffers to Oldham with him and current Everton Academy player, what is he, player coach or something? Whatever he is, John Ebrell, not player coach, but coach, Academy coach John Ebrell. He has been moved in his role in the Everton Academy. It's thought he wants to take John Ebrell to Oldham with him so Everton might see another departure very soon, but good luck to David Unsworth at Oldham Athletic. That is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos including daily life videos become a premier member. The link is in the description and the QR code is on the screen. Thanks for watching. See you later.