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EVANS BRUSHES OFF GILLS TALK

By James Andrew

FLATTERED: Steve Evans

LEAGUE TWO
IN-DEMAND Mansfield manager Steve Evans insists his players deserve the plaudits for the Stags’ early-season form, after the club rejected an approach for his services from Gillingham.
The 54-year-old has been in the hotseat at Field Mill for less than a year, but with the Gills top job still vacant following Ady Pennock’s departure from the League One club, Evans’ name was top of the list last week.
“People might say I’ve left it open but I haven’t,” he said. “(Mansfield owner) John Radford...

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