Didn't see it soz mate!
Agreed. I think all round the City fans gave the best/classy way of dealing with him - by just blanking him ...
As a player I thought he looked pretty decent, should of put a couple of chances away mind but no doubt he will be in a few weeks.
I thought he looked a bit of a wimp.
I don't know why, it might just be the persona by all the press attention but I was half expecting him to be a bit of a brute up front.
In fairness, when Page smashed him he just got up and ran off to play on.
I would think having done time and having his private life exposed, and then being
Ridiculed and disgraced from all quarters, the bloke probably deserves a break.
Also, I was in block 17 and didn't hear a lot of singing about anything, poor crowd
And a dire atmosphere, this club needs a miracle to survive.
And by survive I don't mean "stay up"
Wasn't at the game myself. But I'm going to go with nobody knew who the fuck he was. Not the cleverest bunch football fans are we.
A few near me didn't seem to realise. I heard people explaining to people they were with who he was etc.
Not even boos the first time he got the ball or anything.
Then they changed the words when we played against himThe man is innocent, why would he get stick?
A lot of our fans loved Marlon King and he was more guilty than Evans.
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the bloke probably deserves a break.
I agree he certainly does. Neck or leg?
Was more about general apathy than anything IMO
Like a morgue in there, we must have the most dispassionate fans going.
It was a cracking 'challenge'.I think Page tried for the latter.
Yes he did, the same as probably 80 % of lads would do given the opportunity thatGoing back a fair while I remember Peter Shilton getting stick all game long and that was just because the papers had discovered he was having an affair, so I am surprised Evans didn't get any stick at all.
He did behave appallingly whether guilty or not.
You got to admit the standard of football played by all the 1st division sides is poor and does not get the fans going what so everCan't agree with that. The lack of atmosphere is just a reflection of the situation imo. Besides, every time I go away in league one (perhaps Millwall aside) I come away commenting on how flat the home fans were. I'd also take our away support over most of the clubs in this league.
Tuesday was especially flat though. It was eerie. A million miles from this time last season when the place was very lively.
Going back a fair while I remember Peter Shilton getting stick all game long and that was just because the papers had discovered he was having an affair, so I am surprised Evans didn't get any stick at all.
He did behave appallingly whether guilty or not.
He was beating his wife if I remember correctly- that's why he got abuse.
Maybe it was 'suspicion' of wife beating. I am pretty sure he got abuse about it - even if his wife denied it.
In 1981 it brought him into trouble when he was arrested for drink-driving after being caught with another man's wife in his car. His own wife, Sue, stood by him then as she has done throughout his more recent and accelerating decline into financial crisis. The relationship has not always been smooth. In December 1986 police were called to their Southampton home after a row and he was detained at his local station for several hours "cooling down". Later Mrs Shilton denied that her husband was a "wife beater".
I can remember that Shilton was actually disliked by Leicester fans because he wanted to leave. The reason was apparently that Shilton's wife was (allegedly) carrying on with Frank Worthington at the time, which was a major reason for him wanting away. The Leicester fans would chant "Frankie shagged your missus" from behind his goal.Going back a fair while I remember Peter Shilton getting stick all game long and that was just because the papers had discovered he was having an affair, so I am surprised Evans didn't get any stick at all.
He did behave appallingly whether guilty or not.
Wasn't at the game myself. But I'm going to go with nobody knew who the fuck he was. Not the cleverest bunch football fans are we.
I thought he looked a bit of a wimp.
I don't know why, it might just be the persona by all the press attention but I was half expecting him to be a bit of a brute up front.
In fairness, when Page smashed him he just got up and ran off to play on.
fackin page smashed hum up bruv. lucky lameries ddint nut him
we are propa hard
league 1 babay
I have as in the West End and his lover was called Tina and I just recall the City fans relentlessly chanting 'Tina, Tina, Tina, Tina' at him the whole match.I can remember that Shilton was actually disliked by Leicester fans because he wanted to leave. The reason was apparently that Shilton's wife was (allegedly) carrying on with Frank Worthington at the time, which was a major reason for him wanting away. The Leicester fans would chant "Frankie shagged your missus" from behind his goal.
Christ!Didn't hear any abuse towards Evans in block 15/16. But was plenty towards Tudgay, who according to the lovely gents in block 15, should kill himself before playing in the shirt again... Nothing like positive support...
I'm not an expert but I'm pretty sure that's not going to improve his game.should kill himself before playing in the shirt again
it was noted you were awol
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