 Welcome to Toffee TV, it's the Everton News Daily as the consultation, public consultation continues for Bramley Moore Doc, some of the best and brightest of the business community in Liverpool, Mirzy Side and The Will have put an open letter out this morning. It's signed by a hell of a lot of names to do with things like Liverpool Vision, the Knowledge Quarter, the Bolts of Creative, ACC Liverpool, Liverpool Hope University, there's loads and loads and loads and loads of people who've signed this letter. It says, dear sir or madam, the city of Liverpool faces a once in a generation chance to deliver new opportunities and jobs with the creation of a new riverfront stadium for Everton Football Club within Peel, Land and Property, Liverpool's waters. Our organisation, which together represent many of the city's businesses are working hard on behalf of the city to foster economic growth and well-being and believe this is an opportunity which must be grasped. The launch of Everton's public consultation into its plans is therefore an important opportunity for us to show why we are supporting the club's proposals. We understand that some are concerned because the stadium's proposed location is within Liverpool's World Heritage Site and the public consultation will help initiate these discussions. We firmly believe however that any concerns will be outweighed by the long-term and substantial benefits that will be delivered by the stadium and can be allied by through high quality, sympathetic and design and deep appreciation of the physical and cultural qualities of the site. Bramley Mordoch is an unutilised and partially deliric site with no access to the members of the public. Everton's plans will bring this site back to life, creating tens of thousands of jobs including training and apprenticeships for the youth of the city and the city region and would accelerate the regeneration of the north Liverpool waterfront, becoming a highly important asset for the city along with the 10 streets area. The plans would also lead to the creation of a new community focused assets in Liverpool 4 that would both directly and indirectly benefit some of the poorest neighbourhoods. The positive effect of the stadium would in fact reverberate across the entire city region. We believe it is essential that Everton football club remain in Liverpool and we think that Bramley Mordoch part of Peel land and the properties Liverpool waters development is the right location for the stadium. Everyone in Liverpool regardless of their football allegiance should back the plans. They are right for the business community, right for our residents, for the city and for the city region. Please support them. So there you go, that has come from some of the best and brightest of the business community in the city, putting their weight behind Everton's plans. If you haven't taken part in the public consultation, please do either go online to the people project website or find out where the next road show is going to be and go down and speak to people and take part of it. And as we've done for the last few weeks, we encourage everyone to do this, not just everyone, but everyone's mum, everyone's dad, everyone's auntie, everyone's uncle, everyone's next door neighbours. Get as many people involved in this as you can to show how much support we have for this. If you've got questions, go down and speak to the people or go on the website and read what they have to say about the project. It's massively important, not just for Everton, but for the future of this city. I can't overstate that. It's so important for our city. And if you don't live in Liverpool, if you live anywhere around the world, take part in this as well. This is important to Everton Football Club and the Liverpool City area. The road show has been in Liverpool One this week. Again, something that if you went back 10, 15 years and someone had told you that Liverpool One was going to be created, you just have laughed at the time because there's just no way. But Liverpool One was created and it is a massive destination now for shoppers who come in. The road show is there at the moment. Jamie Carrag was actually there and he said how massively important this was for the city. He said it was a huge project and he said this is not just for Everton, this is for the whole city and that's why everyone has got to get behind it. He said of course we have our rivalries and he wants that rivalry to continue but he said this is important for the city and that's why everyone must get behind this. So he was there, Tony Bell you've been down there as well, as many people as possible trying to get behind this. But I think the fact that these business leaders, a lot of people have been talking about how negative this is for the city, especially with the funding and saying how much money this was going to be taken out. Wrongly of course those people didn't really have an idea of where the funding was coming from. But now the business leaders of Liverpool are getting behind this and saying this is going to be a massive catalyst for a massive project that could create thousands and thousands of jobs and lead to less poverty in the city and these things that people deal with every single day. So as I said if you haven't already done the public consultation please do because there's a lot of people out there, I only have to read the comments of some of these videos who are saying this is Everton just dragging the feet. But as I said in this business letter, this open letter, this is an important step so people can get their grievances out of the way so please do take part if you haven't already. Sheamus Coleman, obviously it's the international, he played last night for Ireland in a 0-0 draw with Denmark. I think Ireland had already been relegated from their group so very little on that game but he played last night with a really good opportunity early on and just couldn't get his foot on it for Ireland to take the lead but they saw out the game getting their points on it and much needed clean sheet. Tim Kale, X7 loved by all Evertonians because he's clearly still a massive Evertonian. He played his final game for Australia today in a win over Lebanon. He only came on for the last five minutes which I thought was very strange but it was his farewell. No one you know kicking off about this or saying why is he doing it like they did with Wayne Rooney but he came on for his 108 cap. He scored 50 goals which is an absolutely phenomenal record for someone who's not a striker. Obviously what a player, what a player and he will see out his career now in this Indian league he's playing in and I think that will be a familiar dematire and hopefully Everton will get over them and get them to start doing basadorial things I hope hopefully anyway. Tim Kale there finishing his Australia career today. Nicola Vlas's agent Tonsi Martich has been speaking about the player. He was asked about could he move and he said he is one of the best players of his generation and they will see what happens next summer. He said he'll see out the rest of the season in Moscow and then he'll have to wait and see. He said could he move to Inter-Or-Roma? He said let's see he's valued at between 15 and 20 million euros not sure about that might be worth a little bit more. So it's feasible that he could end up with a top Serie A team so he obviously he was speaking I think he was speaking to an Italian outlet so he obviously fancies the idea of playing in Italy next season. He said he's got a big team mentality but obviously played against England the weekend that got a lot of people asking the questions could he come back to Everton. A lot of talk about that. Michael Silver obviously didn't like the look of him in the summer didn't feel like he was gonna fit in. So who knows maybe that year away playing in the Champions League could do the power of good and then maybe next summer he could come back or as Michael Silver already made a decision on the player we'll have to wait and see. Every time Michael Silver's asked about it he just says well he's going on loan for his own benefit and for our benefits and we are waiting seeing. This is the thing you get players like this who do well when they're on loan and suddenly everyone's asking the question why aren't they back here with us and yet we have players and people who don't play and people say well why aren't they out on loan. This for me is the ideal situation if he's out on loan you want him to be playing in a team that's in the Champions League. Okay the league might be playing might be playing might be the best but that gives them the confidence to get better and better and allows them to play and then he gets to play in the Champions League and then he gets to play for his national team as well and let's be honest Croatia are no mugs you know we helped set up the goal against England on Sunday so I think this is one to just keep an eye on and let's see what happens I don't think anyone hopefully no one has made a final decision on the player at the club and they're waiting to see how he progresses because that's all you can do really with these players. He might make a massive leap this season and the club might say you know what we'll have him back for next season but there's loads of variables in that and we'll have to wait and see. Anyway this has been the Everton News Daily we're nearly there we're nearly back to normal football I know it drags on especially this bit now where there's two or three days where there's no real international football or any kind of football so it won't be long till till it's back I think with Charleston we'll be playing for Brazil against Cameroon so that's something to keep an eye out as well and we'll be back tomorrow I'll see you later