 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. MP Ian Bairn has submitted an early day motion on Everton's points deduction, this hoping to get ahead in the houses of parliament. Bairn has called the decision to deduct Everton football club 10 points, wholly unjust. He's asked for a suspension while this has looked at, this was always going to happen I think, I think such as being the outcry of disproportionate penalty given to Everton, I get it, I get that people see Everton have broken some rules and there is some people who will like just get on with it but like we've said consistently since Friday, is this really the worst thing that has ever happened in the Premier League? Is it going over by 19.5 million? I don't think so, I think there's been much worse things that have happened and therefore Everton have been awarded the harshest ever penalty given to a Premier League football club. So it's going to attract this. Everton are obviously trying to defend their position, they've started the appeal process and I think this is good, this is heading towards an independent regulator territory which I think for every football fan, not just Evertonians, I think it's needed. The Premier League for too long have been able to do whatever they wanted and I hope that an independent regulator would at least make it better than what it is and give us somewhere to go with, not even for stuff like this, so much but even things like maybe tick it and pricing in the future, certainly things like kick off times and all of that kind of stuff so and hopefully trying to move the league to be a little bit more of a fairer playing field than what it is. We'll wait and see but certainly Ian Berners submitted this early day motion and we'll have to wait and see where that takes us. Metro Mayor of Liverpool, Steve Rotherham has also confirmed these written letter to Richard Masters at the Premier League to oppose the 10 points that have been given to Everton as a disproportionate punishment. Steve Rotherham, who is a well-known Liverpool fan said that everyone who knows me knows I'm not an Evertonian but this certainly doesn't fit the crime, this punishment and it needs looking at an East Coast and independent regulator as well so more and more pressure being placed on the Premier League for that regulation so I hope it continues and intensifies over the next few days. Martin Ziegler has reported that the same panel that punished Everton will also decide on rivals compensation claims against Everton which to me just sounds absolutely incredible but the more I think about it it's the Premier League and people can say it's an independent commission, they were chosen by the Premier League, this is mad, it is, there is a little bit of better call Saul about this in all fairness. No win, no free and all that stuff of pure chances trying to get more money. I don't know whether there is anything in it. It's been dismissed by some legal people saying it's wildly optimistic to think that these clubs will get compensation because it's such a difficult thing to prove and in some of the teams cases you talk of meta places of like an award of £2 million or whatever. Listen if you're those clubs and someone says why don't we make a claim see if we get anything of course you'd say okay the problem with that is you're opening Pandora's box to discontinuing this moving forward people suing retrospectively for other things once some clubs begin to do that within the league and sue other stakeholders then it is open season we're seeing lots of stuff coming out today I mean Manchester City stuff has come out today, all of the rules that they've broken have been listed today, more on Chelsea they're getting recommended to the Premier League and the Independent Commission, Tottenham stuff about spares using an agent and the fo-deal they could get up to 10 points deducted this one report today because that carries a harsh penalty, we'll have to wait and see and this is, I don't really think this was a box the Premier League wanted to open but they've opened it and it does feel like open. Simon Jordan has said regarding the claims against Everton these claims won't go anywhere because there is no little or no validity to them in terms of how can you again it's the how can you prove something how can you prove that because Everton was trying to build a new stadium that impacted Leicester or Needs or Burnley. I don't know we'll wait and see I don't know it just it does seem a bit of a mad one but like I said it does seem like once this is out there it's very you can't shut the box then I think you'll you'll see lots of teams going after different clubs you know Pedd said a few times it's if these are trying to sue us then why don't other clubs sue us we beat Arsenal last year it could have cost them the title why don't they come and sue us and other clubs why don't we sue different clubs I think that have happened in the past it's just open season so moving on from that Vitaly Mikolenko played for the Ukraine last night at day's root nil nil with Italy had a fine game lots of people saying he was man of a match Ukraine there was a very very contentious moment in injury time where Mudrick was taking that well it was clipped shall we say it's death watched it a lot of times it's difficult to say whether it was definitely a penalty I know a lot of people think it was a penalty and the Ukraine had denied the fact it didn't it should have in my opinion the referee should have probably looked at it but I've looked at it from a few angles and I can't make me mind though that would have given Ukraine the opportunity to score the pen and qualify for Euro 2024 they didn't give it and Italy ended up qualifying for Euro 24 with that nil nil draw it now means that the Ukraine will have to qualify through the playoff system so Mikolenko still has a chance to get to Euro 2024 a job and pick for play for England as they drew one one with Macedonia he saved a penalty only for the rebound to be put in there but England had already qualified by virtue beating Italy a few months ago so put it another game for pick for there and finally Everton centre back Jared Branthwaite will play for England under 21s at Gooderson park tonight against Northern Ireland as the under 21s try to qualify for next summer's Euro so good luck to Jared at Gooderson park and of course England under 21s are managed by former Everton the field player Lee Carsley so good luck to them and him tonight at Gooderson park that is it for the news day to give the video a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't see you later those children's hospice helps seriously and terminally ill children make the most of the time they have however long or short that may be with it being a hospice I was really taken back and scared but clear house isn't like that they don't think like nurses they think like friends when we had the boys we had no help at all it was really odd you felt like you were failing your child if you accepted help but in reality it was just what we needed they gave direction in a very dark time you know we turned up a shelf of a person really and we were given a home clear house to me means family it's like having the second one to him you can enjoy time with your children without having to worry about the medication being on time so I got to smile with my children again I got to enjoy being with them as a parent and not as a carer so they would bring with them a slice of normality into something that was completely abnormal so they are the reason that we have lasting memories with our child so this kid just smiles all the time which ironically keeps us going we haven't got very long with him hope we're going to enjoy what we have got there's nothing that this boy doesn't enjoy doing and they enhance everything for him clear house allows special memories to be made and when your child isn't here anymore and memories are all you've got they're even more important this christmas please give to clear house just visit clearhouse.org.uk forward slash christmas to donate