CONFIRMED Lee Evans to Wigan on loan to perm

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The bizzare thing is not his leaving, it's the meltdown on this thread.

1) it's perfectly possible for him to be happy at SUFC but also interested when an offer comes in and happy to move.
2) he has been heavily criticised by a lot of fans and I doubt he isn't aware of any of it. He will know that once that builds to a certain point his time with us will be effectively over, whereas he appears to be well liked at Wigan.
3) just because he's in Wilder's first 11 doesn't mean he is irriplaceable, in fact he will be looking over his shoulder at the imminent return of Coutts, knowing that he will take one of the midfield slots.
4) first team players are more likely to be made offers for than squad players or bench warmers.
5) you don't have to have someone coming in to move someone out who isn't key, isn't performing and who is happy to move on.
6) he simply hasn't performed to a standard that we need, for whatever reason that may be. Another offer at a later date may not come.
 

I'm not to unhappy about his departure,he was given a fair chance but hasn't taken it for me.
Doesn't do enough,slows down attacks,takes the easy option...ineffective for the most part.
I'll remember him for those 2 great strikes v Boro...I'm sure there's a potential player in there,and no hard feelings,wish him well apart from when he plays against us...Looking forward to seeing who Chris brings in on loan along wirh the return of Coutts not to far away.
 
Just presuming but I reckon a bid was left on the table for Evans from Wigan, Norwood had been made available by Brighton, we've looked at that and thought "good player, improvement on Evo and Lunny", then made an offer to Brighton (maybe loan with view of making permanent), Brighton accept offer today, so we decide to accept offer for Evans. Unable to get one or the other done before the deadline or an uncertainty on whether we could definitely get Norwood in so pulled the plug on the Evans deal but now that's back on because Wigan will sign him on loan with view to make permanent and we'll be signing Oli Norwood on loan to perm to replace him.

There we're reports this morning of an unnamed club beating Hull and Leeds to Norwood's signature, again presume that will be us.
Was near enough spot on then.
 
Seems to me that he never wanted to leave Wigan but Wolves wanted our cash, he was relatively happy here, but always had one eye on going back to Wigan from his comments.

He'll probably play better at Wigan, being with people he knows and likes more than us haha, so can't wait for the meltdowns.


Two months then he'll be up there with Quinny as one of the best players we've ever had.
 
Think everyone on here would agree that Evans and Lundstrum aren't effective together.

People might differ on opinion on which one of them is better and worth keeping but for me it's lundstrum.

I would say lundstrum is better at going forward, more likely to get a goal or assist, has a better range of passing, is physically stronger and has a better range of passing. I would also say lundstrum is more of a leader / mentally tougher and of the two is the more likely to improve.

Evans just didn't look physically or mentally strong enough for me. For the time being I think a midfield 3 of lundstrum fleck and duffy is an improvement on the first two games of the season.
 
Wilder quoted the squad and “chemistry” when talking about Lee Evans.

Says his replacement is better and we made a profit also.

Interesting.
 
Wilder quoted the squad and “chemistry” when talking about Lee Evans.

Says his replacement is better and we made a profit also.

Interesting.

Says we had to get the deal out of the way to get some bits and pieces done.

What? Like two permanents and two loans?

Sorry, CW. Pants on fire, feller.

Evans has once again failed to perform, wanted out and some sort of disagreement has happened. No one goes from 'best team' to 'sold' in a week without more back story.

pommpey
 
Says we had to get the deal out of the way to get some bits and pieces done.

What? Like two permanents and two loans?

Sorry, CW. Pants on fire, feller.

Evans has once again failed to perform, wanted out and some sort of disagreement has happened. No one goes from 'best team' to 'sold' in a week without more back story.

pommpey
And CW has the integrity to keep it in house. As he should be doing.
 
Says we had to get the deal out of the way to get some bits and pieces done.

What? Like two permanents and two loans?

Sorry, CW. Pants on fire, feller.

Evans has once again failed to perform, wanted out and some sort of disagreement has happened. No one goes from 'best team' to 'sold' in a week without more back story.

pommpey

Cant wait to win a few games so you crawl back under your rock for a bit.
 
“Things move. Lee Evans, comes from nowhere, we look at it and go ‘we know we can possibly do other pieces as well, if we do that can we do that, and then that allows us the opportunity to do something else.’ Lee Evans – it’s not been a disappointment, it’s just me using the opportunity for wheeling and dealing, and sometimes you have to do that, sometimes you have to lose somebody that you’re not in a rush to. Nobody’s put a gun to my head to move Lee on, but I’m in a position that I’ve got to do deals and I want to do deals and if I think they’re best for the football club I’m gonna do em, 100%. And sometimes these things happen, you know you lose a player and bring 1/2 in that makes you better, and these are the decisions I have to make. So from Lee’s point of view that was a decision that we made, no massive criticism about how he played, because he’s a young player, but I’ve got an opportunity to do something else and I think when I do it people are going to say ‘yeah, I can understand why he’s done that’ with hopefully the player we’re gonna get to come into the building.”

It’s almost as though Wilder wants fans to not view this deal in isolation, but as part of the broader ins and outs when they’re completed...
 
Cant wait to win a few games so you crawl back under your rock for a bit.

Given the two performances so far this season, and the fact that we have effectively failed to upgrade the playing staff since the stellar start up to November last year, are you suggesting I am unjustified in my cynicism about Wilder's comments? I mean, feel free. Play the man, not the ball. Seems to be a common tactic for people who have zero excuses left in the box and yes, I'll be quite happy to 'crawl under my rock' if we 'win a few games'. I mean … is that 'win a few games' before Christmas, or turn the bus round and get nine from nine over the next three fixtures.

Which (in your global expertise) do you think is most likely on merit of a 1-2 reverse at home and a capitulation away at the Riverside, S5?

Note - playing ball not man, here.

pommpey
 
“Things move. Lee Evans, comes from nowhere, we look at it and go ‘we know we can possibly do other pieces as well, if we do that can we do that, and then that allows us the opportunity to do something else.’ Lee Evans – it’s not been a disappointment, it’s just me using the opportunity for wheeling and dealing, and sometimes you have to do that, sometimes you have to lose somebody that you’re not in a rush to. Nobody’s put a gun to my head to move Lee on, but I’m in a position that I’ve got to do deals and I want to do deals and if I think they’re best for the football club I’m gonna do em, 100%. And sometimes these things happen, you know you lose a player and bring 1/2 in that makes you better, and these are the decisions I have to make. So from Lee’s point of view that was a decision that we made, no massive criticism about how he played, because he’s a young player, but I’ve got an opportunity to do something else and I think when I do it people are going to say ‘yeah, I can understand why he’s done that’ with hopefully the player we’re gonna get to come into the building.”

It’s almost as though Wilder wants fans to not view this deal in isolation, but as part of the broader ins and outs when they’re completed...

Or he's saying 'snatched their fucking hand off'

I've seen Evans do two good things in a red and white shirt thus far since he's been there and fortunately it was into the net right under the BLUT where I was sat. Glad I was there for that. Apart from that, he's not really filled one of Coutts's boots, nor his carpet slipper.

Good luck to Wigan.

pommpey
 

Given the two performances so far this season, and the fact that we have effectively failed to upgrade the playing staff since the stellar start up to November last year, are you suggesting I am unjustified in my cynicism about Wilder's comments? I mean, feel free. Play the man, not the ball. Seems to be a common tactic for people who have zero excuses left in the box and yes, I'll be quite happy to 'crawl under my rock' if we 'win a few games'. I mean … is that 'win a few games' before Christmas, or turn the bus round and get nine from nine over the next three fixtures.

Which (in your global expertise) do you think is most likely on merit of a 1-2 reverse at home and a capitulation away at the Riverside, S5?

Note - playing ball not man, here.

pommpey

Playing the man and not the ball is exactly what you've done with Chris Wilder. He's said his bit, it makes perfect sense but because you don't like it you've turned around and called him a liar.
 
And CW has the integrity to keep it in house. As he should be doing.

Yep. What is going on upstairs is kept upstairs.

Meanwhile, down on the Desso, the ball arrives at the feet of Lundstram …

pommpey
 
Playing the man and not the ball is exactly what you've done with Chris Wilder. He's said his bit, it makes perfect sense but because you don't like it you've turned around and called him a liar.

What bit makes perfect sense? Are you suggesting that with some or other accumulated expenditure (we haven't touched the Brooks money) we had to wait for Wigan to cough up (how much up front?) to get 'bits and pieces' done?

pommpey
 
What bit makes perfect sense? Are you suggesting that with some or other accumulated expenditure (we haven't touched the Brooks money) we had to wait for Wigan to cough up (how much up front?) to get 'bits and pieces' done?

pommpey

Is that what Wilder said? That we had to wait for money from Wigan before we could afford to pay for other players?
 
Maybe resurrect Bash as a midfielder, think he would be a better bet than Lundstram or Leonard. Probably offer more going forward and his obligatory mistakes, wouldn’t hurt us as much if he was in midfield.
 
Is that what Wilder said? That we had to wait for money from Wigan before we could afford to pay for other players?

No. YOU said that. He said 'bits and pieces'. What does he mean by that? Wall paper his office? Buy some fags?

pommpey
 
Maybe resurrect Bash as a midfielder, think he would be a better bet than Lundstram or Leonard. Probably offer more going forward and his obligatory mistakes, wouldn’t hurt us as much if he was in midfield.

Aye, but Bash is only good as a midfielder if he's not down as a midfielder in the lineup. If you start him in midfield, he ends up being swiftly bypassed and starts with the clumsy stuff.

pommpey
 
The bizzare thing is not his leaving, it's the meltdown on this thread.

1) it's perfectly possible for him to be happy at SUFC but also interested when an offer comes in and happy to move.
2) he has been heavily criticised by a lot of fans and I doubt he isn't aware of any of it. He will know that once that builds to a certain point his time with us will be effectively over, whereas he appears to be well liked at Wigan.
3) just because he's in Wilder's first 11 doesn't mean he is irriplaceable, in fact he will be looking over his shoulder at the imminent return of Coutts, knowing that he will take one of the midfield slots.
4) first team players are more likely to be made offers for than squad players or bench warmers.
5) you don't have to have someone coming in to move someone out who isn't key, isn't performing and who is happy to move on.
6) he simply hasn't performed to a standard that we need, for whatever reason that may be. Another offer at a later date may not come.
This! ^^^^^
Absolutely spot on!
 
This doesn’t sit comfortably with me.

Not one jot.

Smacks of throwing the lad under the bus tbh.

Very disappointed in Wilders comments here. He should have been a wee bit more respectful of Evans.

UTB
Really pleasing listening to the interview that there is a very deliberate “softening” in the tone regarding Evans departure.

Well done Chris.

UTB
 
Yep. What is going on upstairs is kept upstairs.

Meanwhile, down on the Desso, the ball arrives at the feet of Lundstram …

pommpey
What’s your point? That our board are shit? I know that already.

I replied to your suggestion that CW may be covering up a bust up, I assumed you meant either between Evans and one or more of the other players, or Evans and Wilder. Which, if that’s the case, should be kept in house.

I think it’s reasonable for me to interpret that, given that’s more or less what you wrote when you called Wilder a liar.

Now you’re going on about ‘upstairs’. That’s a classic troll diversionary tactic, one that I’m far too familiar with. So I’m not going to bother engaging with you further, life’s too short to pander to WUMs.
 
Why does everything have to be “A player is great or a player is shit”.

Evans is neither of those things.
He nearly always had OK type of games for us, he was pretty consistent, then you realised that his style of play is very safe.
He focuses on keeping possession and plays lots of short sideways and backwards passes.
He was OK for us, but generally underwhelming so I’m not sad to see him go.

Lundstrum has a totally different style, he’s more dynamic and more expansive trying more difficult longer range passing. He runs with the ball, tackles and tries to shots (which he rarely scores).
He is inconsistent, he tends to have great spells and mistake ridden poor spells all within the same game.
Lundstrum has more potential than Evans and could be a real player and big asset for us.
However so far he’s flattered to deceive, really frustrating because he has talent but he’s not quite there yet.
It’s a big season for Lundstrum, if he doesn’t show signs of making the grade then he needs to ply his trade at a lower level.
Wouldn’t surprise me though if he went to another club, then went on to be a star once he gets his confidence going.
 
Bet he'll look like a £3m+ player for the rest of the season now
 
Baffling bit of business. Sell one of your starting XI to a rival. Leaves us with 3 available midfielders. Lundstram was brought in to replace Coutts so when Coutts is fit we're still short and still have the guy who us considered our 4th best midfielder on the bench. Even if we loan someone in we're basicallly not solving the problem of the guy who is considered by the manager to be worse than the guy we sold. Odd.
 

Baffling bit of business. Sell one of your starting XI to a rival. Leaves us with 3 available midfielders. Lundstram was brought in to replace Coutts so when Coutts is fit we're still short and still have the guy who us considered our 4th best midfielder on the bench. Even if we loan someone in we're basicallly not solving the problem of the guy who is considered by the manager to be worse than the guy we sold. Odd.
Only if you haven't read anything about Wilders updates or the Star since 10pm last night

https://www.s24su.com/forum/index.php?threads/updates-from-wilder.65618/page-6

https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/she...hind-his-decision-to-sell-lee-evans-1-9294884
 

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