Who will Steve Evans shout at this week?

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Skaville

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Jun 10, 2004
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Nine goals shipped, none scored. Something's amiss. I heard Bournemouth made a big bid for Tubbs. Mighthe have thrown his toys out...
 


seagullondon

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Mar 15, 2011
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good. i hope crawley and that fat old **** continue to lose :moo:
 


chucky1973

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Nov 3, 2010
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just got home from watching, Crawley are struggling with a high number of injureis at the moment, 5 key players are out and until they retun I fear for them, but once they return I am sure they will be back to winning ways. The players they have in to cover these 5 are just not up to it and are badly out of there depth. Swindon were average at best and 3 nil flattened them, but fair play to there fans, made a lot of noise.
 








TottonSeagull

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just got home from watching, Crawley are struggling with a high number of injureis at the moment, 5 key players are out and until they retun I fear for them, but once they return I am sure they will be back to winning ways. The players they have in to cover these 5 are just not up to it and are badly out of there depth. Swindon were average at best and 3 nil flattened them, but fair play to there fans, made a lot of noise.

Shit club, shit fans, shit town! Far too near Palarse, only good thing about the place is Gatwick!
 






Knightsworld

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Aug 19, 2003
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WSU, just below the seagull.
just got home from watching, Crawley are struggling with a high number of injureis at the moment, 5 key players are out and until they retun I fear for them, but once they return I am sure they will be back to winning ways. The players they have in to cover these 5 are just not up to it and are badly out of there depth. Swindon were average at best and 3 nil flattened them, but fair play to there fans, made a lot of noise.

*goes off to have a look at the odds on their opposition next game*
 


Lady Whistledown

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Nine goals shipped, none scored. Something's amiss. I heard Bournemouth made a big bid for Tubbs. Mighthe have thrown his toys out...

I'd be very surprised if Bournemouth had even half the cash spare that Crawley would want for Tubbs. They're a selling club, not a buying one.

And perhaps Steve Evans might reflect that, after a 6-0 shoeing at the weekend, he might have been better served by going out and getting a couple of defenders in, rather than another striker (Jon Paul Pittman).
 






chucky1973

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Nov 3, 2010
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I'd be very surprised if Bournemouth had even half the cash spare that Crawley would want for Tubbs. They're a selling club, not a buying one.

And perhaps Steve Evans might reflect that, after a 6-0 shoeing at the weekend, he might have been better served by going out and getting a couple of defenders in, rather than another striker (Jon Paul Pittman).

Could not agree more.......dont see them often, but Mcfazden makes a huge differance to that team, like Greer does to us. Pitman was awful when he came off the bench, like he had never seen let alone kick a ball before!!
 






Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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Having bothered to read some Steve Evans quotes this week he does come across as a knob. He reminds me of a lower league Redknapp. Nothing is ever his fault, unless it's a Crawley win. And he is a mass of contradictions. He talks utter rubbish at times.

My wife said he looks like an aged and camp Butlins club house compare.
 




keaton

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Nov 18, 2004
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:rant:loved evans interview on talk sport! when asked how he would deal with dicanio,would you wind him up, ignore him etc etc! no i would knock him out said evans:moo:


Di Canio ripped him apart
Swindon boss Paolo di Canio has shrugged off comments made about him by Crawley manager Steve Evans.

Evans, who recently branded Swindon the "Di Canio circus", has said the Italian's public row with striker Leon Clarke "suggests that something is wrong" at the County Ground.

"I've never heard his name," Di Canio told BBC Wiltshire.

"I don't have anything to say to a person who is one of a million people talking about me in the world."

The former West Ham striker hit the headlines last month following his spat with Clarke, which resulted in the striker's exit from the club on loan.

And the following week a second scuffle broke out in his dug-out, involving Rotherham's Dale Tonge and a member of the Swindon coaching team.

Evans' Crawley, who are fourth in League Two, travel to 13th-placed Swindon on Tuesday off the back of a 6-0 defeat by Morecambe while Di Canio's side have won their last two home games.

Di Canio continued: "When they talk about me they can have more visibility - they can go in the national newspapers not only the local newspapers.

"So I'm happy for him if he has one line in the national newspaper.

"Obviously if they attack me as a man - they don't know me. If they say something as a manager then it's their opinion.

"But there are a million people in the world that don't like me - he's one of many.

"I don't speak about him because I don't know him, I've never heard his name. How can I speak about him?

Continue reading the main story They are fans if they are talking about me
Paolo di Canio
"I will go there and do exactly the same job I do in the County Ground because I'm not worried about anybody.

"I've played in front of mafia people. People like him make me laugh - I laugh in the face of them. I laughed in the face of 70,000 Man Utd fans when I scored, you could imagine what it would be like if I was worried by the words of him who I've never heard of before.

"I only think about my team. I'm not worried about the touchline. They are fans if they are talking about me."
 


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