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Steve Evans: It’s great to see pal Alex Revell thrive

There are a number of surprises throughout the EFL tables.

Alex Revell Stevenage

By Steve Evans - Former Leeds United, Rotherham United and Stevenage manager

 

There are a number of surprises throughout the EFL tables.
I doubt anybody expected Middlesbrough, Bradford and Gillingham to be top of their respective leagues by the middle of September.
But perhaps the biggest one of all – at least to outsiders – is my old club Stevenage challenging for automatic promotion in League One.
For a club of that size to be above the likes of Cardiff and Huddersfield is incredible and I take great pride in what is being achieved by manager Alex Revell.

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