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Post by cadno on Oct 30, 2014 9:35:33 GMT
Lee Evans in 12 league appearances:
82.7% pass success, 64.5 average passes per game 5.6 long balls per game
Apparently his range of passing is very good. He's going to be top class.
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Post by flynnfan on Oct 30, 2014 13:30:21 GMT
Lee Evans in 12 league appearances: 82.7% pass success, 64.5 average passes per game 5.6 long balls per game Apparently his range of passing is very good. He's going to be top class. Promising stats. Looks like he has some presence about him too. And an eye for goal. Looking Forward to seeing him in Action.
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Post by erasedcitizen on Oct 30, 2014 21:07:25 GMT
This guy looks like a real prospect.
I can see either him or Huws teaming up with Allen and Rambo in the near future. What a midfield we have
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Post by llannerch on Oct 31, 2014 16:55:17 GMT
His was one of the most disappointing absences over the double header for me.
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Post by cadno on Aug 9, 2015 10:00:03 GMT
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Post by toshfan on Aug 20, 2015 16:04:28 GMT
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Post by ysbryd on Aug 20, 2015 19:10:07 GMT
If this means a run in the first team it has to be good news for the lad .It is then up to him. Unlike some others it will be in his hands.
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Post by cadno on Sept 22, 2015 13:38:05 GMT
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Post by zenith on Jul 31, 2017 18:33:15 GMT
Just moved to Wigan on loan.
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Post by erasedcitizen on Jul 31, 2017 19:09:38 GMT
Good luck to him. Hopefully it means more first team football.
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Post by zenith on Jul 31, 2017 19:20:13 GMT
Good luck to him. Hopefully it means more first team football. It will do, but in League One which is not ideal
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Post by blackfish on Jul 31, 2017 19:45:00 GMT
Season-long loan according to the Beeb
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Post by cadno on Jul 31, 2017 22:21:11 GMT
Aye it's a loan move
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Post by CrackityJones on Aug 1, 2017 7:08:54 GMT
It's a shame the spending spree at Wolves has seen him drop down a division on loan. He acquited himself well in the second half of the season at champ level and should be playing there still.
Saying that it's likely he'll get a lot of game time at Wigan, I'm sure he'll be back in the 2nd tier soon.
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Post by zenith on Aug 1, 2017 8:41:57 GMT
Saw on twitter it was permanent! Sorry guys
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Post by CrackityJones on Aug 13, 2017 16:50:01 GMT
Opened his account for Wigan today. It's looking increasingly likely he could have a part to play in the forthcoming double header.
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Post by zenith on Aug 13, 2017 17:38:21 GMT
Opened his account for Wigan today. It's looking increasingly likely he could have a part to play in the forthcoming double header. Definitey, he will be in the squad for sure
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Post by CrackityJones on Nov 14, 2017 21:10:51 GMT
Congratulations to Lee on his Wales debut. Good to have another midfield option to replace aging legs.
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Post by welwyn on Nov 14, 2017 21:50:26 GMT
Congratulations to Lee on his Wales debut. Good to have another midfield option to replace aging legs. Looked ok actually too.
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Post by richierich333 on Nov 15, 2017 8:19:18 GMT
I thought he played really well to be fair. Isn't there some question marks around his temperament/attitude? Maybe just a rumour but I believe that this has held him back on occasions.
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Post by toshfan on Nov 15, 2017 9:52:50 GMT
I think that Lee Evans is being understated. Were it not for the performances of Ampadu and Brooks, he would arguably have been the story from last night. Looked strong and very comfortable with the ball.
In a future friendly, I would be interested in how Lee Evans and Ampadu play together.
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Post by alarch on Nov 15, 2017 9:58:35 GMT
Watching the U21s before this season Lee Evans is the one that's impressed me the most. Nice mixture of composure on the ball and physicality. He's no Allen, but then who is?
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Post by dai on Nov 15, 2017 10:05:45 GMT
He looks much better than League 1 level as well, where he is on loan at Wigan.
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Post by CrackityJones on Nov 15, 2017 17:10:41 GMT
Yeah Evans has been steadily improving every season, he wont be in League 1 for long.
I've got a feeling he'll be playing a part in future Welsh squads if his assured performance last night is anything to go by.
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Post by CrackityJones on Dec 1, 2017 19:28:57 GMT
Evans set to start for Wigan in the cup clash with Fylde live in BBC2 tonight.
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Post by biwmares on Dec 1, 2017 19:48:25 GMT
And Rhys Taylor & Henry Jones on the bench for Fylde.
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Evans above - Lee’s the business! - Cook www.wigantoday.net/sport/football/latics/evans-above-lee-s-the-business-cook-1-8902149Paul Cook lavished praise on Lee Evans after the Welshman’s two assists underpinned the 2-0 victory over Fleetwood that sent Wigan Athletic four points clear at the top of League One. Nick Powell and Dan Burn took advantage of pinpoint deliveries from Evans to see off Uwe Rosler’s Cod Army. And Cook could not hide his admiration for the way the on-loan Wolves man has quickly become an integral part in the promotion push. “I thought Lee was excellent overall,” enthused the Latics boss. “He’s playing at the height of his football, if you like, in terms of quality and enjoyment. “Sometimes the system we play probably doesn’t suit him, or wouldn’t get the best out of him. “It’s a natural talent he has, but it’s one that has to be harnessed and worked on down at the training ground. “He’s so bright, and he has so much to offer. “But we’ve got a style of play we enjoy, it works quite well for us, and long may that continue.” It was Wigan’s third win on the bounce since the shock 2-1 home reversal to Bradford last month - a reaction Cook has been delighted with. “I’m not the type of manager to get carried away,” he acknowledged. “When we left this ground after the Bradford game, I was very disappointed. “But we leave after this game quite happy, and that’s what football does to you. “There’s a long way to go for everyone so we just keep going. “The main positive was that, in very difficult conditions, the lads worked very hard to keep the clean sheet, especially out of possession. “We were very honest with the play, and we scored very good goals at important times in the game, against what I would call an active Fleetwood team. “They were a constant threat and some good players in their side with a lot of pace and energy, so we had to be on guard to get that clean sheet. “I thought it was a difficult game for us in general - difficult opposition, difficult conditions. “It was a game a lot of people expected us to win, but football doesn’t always work like that. “Fleetwood are a very tactically astute team, with a proven manager in Uwe. “They came here with a game-plan to counter-attack and hurt us with pace. “They were always a threat and we had to be alive to that.” Both of Wigan’s goals came from Evans crosses into the box, which Cook admitted was a premeditated tactic. “Against teams that pack the middle of the pitch, you have to get into wide areas to hurt them,” he revealed. “Sometimes that’s something I don’t feel we do well enough, because we want to dominate the ball. “We’re sometimes a bit guilty of trying to play through teams, but I thought we deserve great credit for the win. “It’s a great position to be in at the beginning of December, with that points tally we’re on. “There’s so much to play for, and so much to work towards. “We don’t get dead high when we win, and when we lose we don’t think it’s the end of the world. “And we will lose again between now and the end of the season! “Unfortunately for our fans, that is the case - and it could be next weekend at Wimbledon. “All you can do is pick yourself up when you do get knocked back, and that’s what we’ve continued to do. “We’re almost halfway through the season, and we’re doing okay.”
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Post by haruki on Jan 7, 2018 17:56:59 GMT
Shed Utd aiming to topple Barnsley as the go to destination for Welsh players
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Post by CrackityJones on Jan 8, 2018 10:11:56 GMT
He's far too good for 3rd tier football. Thought he would be back in the championship next season anyway with Wigan but if he gets there sooner in a decent team with Welsh connections then all the better.
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