Roy Evans – CaughtOffside https://www.caughtoffside.com Football transfer rumours, news and Gossip from the English Premier League and beyond Thu, 08 Aug 2024 17:10:09 +0100 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.9 3497552 Collymore’s column: Premier League should be ashamed, clubs need to stop pimping out players for FFP, time to remember the true meaning of the Community Shield and more https://www.caughtoffside.com/2024/08/08/collymores-column-premier-league-ashamed/ https://www.caughtoffside.com/2024/08/08/collymores-column-premier-league-ashamed/#respond Thu, 08 Aug 2024 14:51:00 +0000 https://www.caughtoffside.com/?p=1597117 In his exclusive column for CaughtOffside, former Aston Villa attacker Stan Collymore discusses some of football’s biggest talking points, including why the Premier League should be ashamed of their silence since the race riots, why we’ve lost the essence of what the Charity Shield is all about, why transfer windows are anxiety inducing and much […]

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In his exclusive column for CaughtOffside, former Aston Villa attacker Stan Collymore discusses some of football’s biggest talking points, including why the Premier League should be ashamed of their silence since the race riots, why we’ve lost the essence of what the Charity Shield is all about, why transfer windows are anxiety inducing and much more. 

Transfer windows are anxiety inducing for every player

 

 

Liverpool manager, Roy Evans, flew back from his holiday in Barbados to meet me at Heathrow Airport in London for two hours, before flying straight back to his long-suffering wife, in order to sign me.

I met Joe Royle, who was the Everton manager at a hotel in Cheshire and, I’m not going to lie, I think that when you’ve got the choice of two clubs the size of Liverpool and Everton – today’s equivalent might be Liverpool and Manchester City or Manchester United – you’re immediately flattered but also worrying that “I’ve got to buy a house, I’ve got to relocate” etc., and much more besides.

At least now there are transfer windows and release clauses.. When I was two thirds through a season back in the 90s, I had a phone call when I was in my car going home from Forest training from Sir Alex Ferguson. That would now be considered tapping up and was yet another layer of worry for players of a certain age.

That’s because every transfer window is anxiety inducing for a player.

Lots of dead ends… this club are interested in you, then they’re not, then they’ve dropped out of the race altogether and somebody else has come in.

How it normally works is players basically have a meeting with the managers who are interested in them to talk about the football side, and then the agent sees what they’re prepared to do or not prepared to do, and there’s a hell of a lot of waiting involved.

There isn’t enough done for players to be able to guide them through the process beyond just being a player.

In all honesty, even with clubs nowadays, I speak to a lot of younger players and of course they’ve got agents around them and the clubs try their very best with liaison officers to help players settle in – perhaps a little bit more at a club than they used to – but it’s still not enough.

That’s because there are a lot more countries to move to, players are being bombarded with all sorts of figures and money talks.

Are they going to a club to be the best footballing version of themselves that they can be, because that should ultimately will guide everything, or are they going to the club that are going to offer them a few more zeros on their pay packet?

They must do their due diligence.

Clubs need to stop pimping their players out to get around Financial Fair Play

Conor Gallagher is set to join Atletico Madrid.

I think that all football players need a permanent home.

I’m going to give you an example of somebody… Louie Barry, a wonder kid at West Brom, goes to Barcelona and then comes back and plays for Villa. As a massive Villa fan, he still wants to play for the club.

He had a nasty period with injuries and was loaned out five times by Villa, and has now been loaned out again – but the lad desperately wanted to stay.

He’s a familiar face for the fans, but beyond that in my view he shouldn’t have signed a new contract in the hope of breaking into the Villa first team (which won’t happen) when there were better options available for his career progression.

We need to have the conversation about when a player is being signed by a club, he needs to understand where he can buy a house, school his kids and have a home base to settle into. He shouldn’t be pimped out here, there and everywhere, just to be a great example of Profit and Sustainability rules in action.

Conor Gallagher is another one. Four loans in three years before settling down at Chelsea, only to then be pushed out the door by Todd Boehly.

It kills younger players to keep going out on loan and it basically leaves them like a ship that never docks. They’re constantly out and about and never find a home.

Perhaps Gallagher will do that now at Atletico Madrid – find what it’s like to go and play for a club, anchor down and become a club legend – but he wanted to be ‘the man’ at Chelsea.

Time to talk up the true meaning of the Community Shield

A photo of the Community Shield

This weekend sees the return of the Community Shield, a traditional pre-season friendly that I’m a big fan of.

I do think that it absolutely shouldn’t be counted as a trophy, however.

I think we need to tell the likes of Pep Guardiola that this isn’t something that he can count as one of his trophy wins. It’s not about Pep vs Klopp or Pep vs ten Hag either, because we’ve already had that narrative on any number of previous occasions.

It was originally called the Charity Shield, and the money raised from the game was given to good causes. It still is.

So we should promote that angle way more than we do currently.

This year’s partner is MIND, and there’s a whole four or five days leading up to it where players, instead of talking about the inane rivalry of Man United against Manchester City, should be highlighting the charity and the issues they face etc.

Let’s be perfectly honest, it’s the last meaningless friendly before the big kick-off, so moving forward, let’s get back to what the Community Shield is all about.

Charity.

I’m a big fan of a salary cap… but it won’t work for individual players

 

The problem with a salary cap for me is it’s got to come from FIFA.

I think if you have got agreement across the big leagues of England, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, that would go some way to having a salary cap implemented, but of course, all it means is you’ll get more and more players going to the Saudi Pro League and picking up their £500k per week.

So it kind of becomes self sabotaging.

If FIFA said there is going to be a global salary cap, then I think it could work, but I think that FIFA would also have a fight on their hands from from UEFA.

We need to get there in some way though I worry that just like the creative accounting of certain Premier League clubs – selling or their swapping their best young kids or assets to get around FFP – the clubs will find a way to circumvent this cap.

What I would like to see is an organisational cap, which HMRC can then can get involved in.

The organisation, for example Man City, can only spend across all of its assets – whether it be players, staff or anything else – £100m total per year, and if you go over that then you get fined.

That way you can have some common sense because then clubs have to look around at where they’re spending every penny.

Silence from the Premier League over race riots is disgusting

I think that the Premier League have a massive responsibility as a big British brand, and as a big British brand that’s inclusive with all creeds, all flavours and all genders, to comment on the current riots from a football perspective.

After all, they can’t wait to tell you about No Room for Racism day.

I would really have liked to see Richard Masters come out after last weekend and say “any supporter involved in these in this disorder, will never set foot in an English football stadium again,” and that would have done as much as potentially the deterrent effect of a six month or a 12 month custodial sentence for some of them.

Frankly, I’m disgusted by the Premier League.

If you remember, when players were getting racist abuse a while back, the Premier League were quick to tell everyone to put a the black square on their social media profiles and not tweet or post for 24 hours.

The fact they’ve said nothing whatsoever during the current riots, I would suggest, is 1000 times worse. The fact that I genuinely feel like the only voice in the professional football sports broadcasting space that was willing to call it out, hour by hour, and to show people that there were good people in Walthamstow, in Birmingham, in Newcastle and elsewhere that weren’t going to allow this race baiting to happen… I think it’s frankly disgusting and disturbing.

Football is multicultural, and not just the fan base.

We’ve got Muslims, we’ve got Jews, we’ve got blacks, we’ve got whites, we’ve got French, we’ve got Germans, we’ve got Italians, we’ve got Egyptians… all playing in the Premier League.

I get that a lot of players and clubs will be very reluctant to speak up because they don’t understand the politics, but for me, football needs to do much, much more.

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Liverpool apologise over former manager’s controversial comments on Man City youngster https://www.caughtoffside.com/2020/09/28/liverpool-apologise-over-roy-evans-darko-gyabi-comments/ https://www.caughtoffside.com/2020/09/28/liverpool-apologise-over-roy-evans-darko-gyabi-comments/#comments Mon, 28 Sep 2020 09:44:46 +0000 https://www.caughtoffside.com/?p=1427908 Liverpool have reportedly had to apologise to Manchester City after controversial comments made by their former manager Roy Evans. During commentary duty for the Reds on an Under-18s clash, Evans remarked that there were not many “normal names” in the team, apparently in response to City youngster Darko Gyabi, according to the Daily Mail. MORE: Good […]

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Liverpool have reportedly had to apologise to Manchester City after controversial comments made by their former manager Roy Evans.

During commentary duty for the Reds on an Under-18s clash, Evans remarked that there were not many “normal names” in the team, apparently in response to City youngster Darko Gyabi, according to the Daily Mail.

MORE: Good news for Liverpool after latest Real Madrid transfer decision

Gyabi is a 16-year-old midfielder from London, and Evans’ comments are certainly poorly judged and could come across as quite xenophobic.

The Mail claim that Evans himself also reached out to Gyabi’s representatives to apologise, while Liverpool got in touch with City about the pundit’s remarks.

Liverpool and City don’t have the best relationship at the moment anyway after becoming major title rivals in recent seasons, so this incident won’t have helped ease tensions between the clubs.

Let’s hope Evans can learn from this mistake and that Gyabi can simply continue to do his talking on the football pitch, with the teenager widely regarded as one of the most exciting talents in the club’s academy.

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‘I can see no reason why he would leave’ – Jurgen Klopp tipped to stay put by former Liverpool manager https://www.caughtoffside.com/2020/03/21/i-can-see-no-reason-why-he-would-leave-jurgen-klopp-tipped-to-stay-put-by-former-liverpool-manager/ Sat, 21 Mar 2020 20:02:55 +0000 https://www.caughtoffside.com/?p=1409459 After what has been another incredibly successful season for Liverpool, one of their former managers has tipped Jurgen Klopp to stay in the hot seat for many years to come. At 71 years of age, Roy Evans has been there and done it all with the Reds. A player, then coach and eventually first-team manager, […]

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After what has been another incredibly successful season for Liverpool, one of their former managers has tipped Jurgen Klopp to stay in the hot seat for many years to come.

At 71 years of age, Roy Evans has been there and done it all with the Reds. A player, then coach and eventually first-team manager, he was on the staff when Liverpool last won the English top division title when Kenny Dalglish was in charge.

With Liverpool now back at the top and within touching distance of the Premier League title, Evans believes that Klopp doesn’t need to go anywhere else.

“While we are playing like this, why would he even think about it?” he said in an interview with the Daily Mail.

Despite having been knocked out of the Champions League by Atletico Madrid, just before the coronavirus situation ensured potential long-term postponements of all sports, Liverpool have cruised through the 2019/20 Premier League campaign, losing just once, to Watford.

With Manchester United the only other team to take points off of them, it’s no wonder that Evans has full belief in the German seeing out what he’s started.

“Everyone will try and knock us off our perch now,” Evans noted, per Daily Mail. 

“That comes with being the best. That’s fine. Jurgen will be ready. 

“But, yeah, winning the first one gives you confidence and belief that you can do it. If we can win the Premier League this time, who knows where it can take us? 

“Jurgen is crucial to it of course but I can see no reason why he would leave.” 

The relentless way in which the Reds go hunting down their opposition has been too much for many to handle, and perhaps their only enemy moving forward is their own complacency, because at the moment they’re streets ahead of anyone else in the division.

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Man United legend Alex Ferguson listened in on Liverpool row from Anfield dressing room https://www.caughtoffside.com/2020/02/26/man-utds-ferguson-enjoyed-liverpool-row/ Wed, 26 Feb 2020 14:04:20 +0000 https://www.caughtoffside.com/?p=1406729 Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson enjoyed listening in on an argument in the Liverpool dressing room at Anfield, it has been revealed. The Red Devils won a crucial game away to Liverpool in 1997 – a result that proved decisive in the Premier League title race that season. MORE: Video: West Ham ace gutted after […]

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Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson enjoyed listening in on an argument in the Liverpool dressing room at Anfield, it has been revealed.

The Red Devils won a crucial game away to Liverpool in 1997 – a result that proved decisive in the Premier League title race that season.

MORE: Video: West Ham ace gutted after shirt swap snub from Liverpool star Virgil van Dijk

Following a 3-1 win for United, Fergie absolutely relished listening to then LFC boss Roy Evans lay into his players.

Former Man Utd ace Ronny Johnsen explained precisely what happened in an interview, with Fergie apparently hushing his players so he could really enjoy the moment.

“We came into the changing room and the gaffer came in a little bit late,” Johnsen said.

“We were buzzing and he said: ‘Quiet, quiet!’ The changing rooms in that stadium are very close to each other and you can hear their manager go ballistic and (Ferguson) is like: ‘Listen, you can hear them!’

“I loved it!”

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(Photo) Liverpool wish former manager happy birthday https://www.caughtoffside.com/2016/10/04/photo-liverpool-wish-former-manager-happy-birthday/ Tue, 04 Oct 2016 19:21:51 +0000 http://www.caughtoffside.com/?p=1307855 Roy Evans turned 68 today and Liverpool wished the former Reds player and manager a happy birthday via their official twitter account. Liverpool shared a few pictures of Evans including one of him lifting the 1994-95 League Cup which was the only trophy he won as a coach at the club. Evans was promoted to […]

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Roy Evans turned 68 today and Liverpool wished the former Reds player and manager a happy birthday via their official twitter account.

Liverpool shared a few pictures of Evans including one of him lifting the 1994-95 League Cup which was the only trophy he won as a coach at the club.

Evans was promoted to reserve team coach aged 25 by Bob Paisley who persuaded him to hang up his boots for the Boot Room.

The long serving coach became Liverpool manager in 1994 and coached alongside Gerard Houllier in 1998.

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Former Liverpool manager pokes fun at Reds on Twitter after humiliating Watford defeat https://www.caughtoffside.com/2015/12/21/former-liverpool-manager-pokes-fun-at-reds-on-twitter-after-humiliating-watford-defeat/ Mon, 21 Dec 2015 20:12:50 +0000 http://www.caughtoffside.com/?p=1161114 Liverpool’s 3-0 defeat at Watford was so bad that even a former manager has joined in the mockery. Roy Evans, who took charge of the Reds between 1994 and 1998, was out for a meal with his daughter when he poked fun at Liverpool for their awful performance at Vicarage Road on Sunday. SEE MORE: Liverpool player ratings […]

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Liverpool’s 3-0 defeat at Watford was so bad that even a former manager has joined in the mockery.

Roy Evans, who took charge of the Reds between 1994 and 1998, was out for a meal with his daughter when he poked fun at Liverpool for their awful performance at Vicarage Road on Sunday.

SEE MORE: Liverpool player ratings vs Watford: 3/10 Bogdan awful but not the only Reds failure

Odion Ighalo scored twice to add to Nathan Ake’s third-minute opener – gifted to him by an Adam Bogdan gaffe – but, as Evans alluded to, Liverpool were just as poor in attack as they were in defence.

Jurgen Klopp’s side have picked up only one point from their last three Premier League games and are ninth in the table – five points adrift of the top four and 14 behind leaders Leicester City.

You know things aren’t going well when Roy Evans is making jokes about you! The highlight of the 67-year-old’s Anfield reign was a 1994-95 League Cup triumph. Klopp will hope to reach greater heights.

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Study REVEALS top 20 Premier League managers ever, with TEN Liverpool and Chelsea bosses, and just FOUR Man Utd and Arsenal managers https://www.caughtoffside.com/2015/07/07/study-reveals-top-20-premier-league-managers-ever-with-ten-liverpool-and-chelsea-bosses-and-just-four-man-utd-and-arsenal-managers/ Tue, 07 Jul 2015 06:15:45 +0000 http://www.caughtoffside.com/?p=1025464 A study by Sky Sports has revealed the best 20 managers to have worked in the Premier League since its beginnings in 1992. SEE MORE Manchester United transfer news Liverpool transfer rumours Chelsea transfer gossip Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool all have multiple managers amongst the best. There are also several surprising inclusions that […]

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A study by Sky Sports has revealed the best 20 managers to have worked in the Premier League since its beginnings in 1992.

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Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool all have multiple managers amongst the best. There are also several surprising inclusions that come from judging the candidates on their points per game (which was multiplied by 10), titles won (multiplied by 50), top four finishes (multiplied by 15), and games managed (five points for every 100).

Here are the top 20…

20) George Graham, 1.38 points per game, 0 titles, 1 top four finishes, 287 games, 163pts

Took charge of Arsenal, Tottenham, and Leeds in the top flight. His agricultural style of football with the Gunners has been well remembered for its contrast with that of his successor, Arsene Wenger.

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19) Frank Clark, 1.51 points per game, 0 titles, 1 top four finish, 98 games, 166pts

Well known at Nottingham Forest for guiding them to the quarter finals of the UEFA Cup, but enjoyed only a short spell in the top flight.

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