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Born on this day: Corry Evans

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  1. Robertson

    Robertson Well-Known Member

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    BY DANIEL McCALLUM

    BORN ON THIS DAY: CORRY EVANS

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    https://www.a-love-supreme.com/single-post/born-on-this-day-corry-evans

    Happy birthday to Sunderland captain Corry Evans!


    Before he signed for the Lads, Sunderland fans were of course more familiar with his brother Jonny, who actually persuaded Corry to sign for Sunderland: "Jonny had a great time here, he loved that period of his career and he’ll always have a soft spot for Sunderland, and likewise myself when I was coming and watching games. I remember Jonny’s debut away to Preston. I was sitting in the away fans at Deepdale and then going back to the Stadium of Light in the Premier League. I think I went up and watched Chelsea at home but I remember thinking then, even from a young age, I must have been fifteen or sixteen, I’d love to come back and play here one day with the fans and the stadium, and the size of the club, and luckily that’s happened. But yeah, he was delighted for me and he told me, "You’ve got to go, it’s just a no-brainer” really."

    He arrived as a sort of Grant Leabitter replacement - an experienced head who would sit back, protect the defence and retain possession. But after his debut against Wigan in League One, it became pretty obvious that we’d upgraded on the ageing Grant (although Leadbitter will always be loved here). While Evans never sprayed the ball around the pitch and was reluctant to smash in shots from range, his level-headedness and leadership qualities were crucial in Sunderland making a good start to that season.

    He did fall out of favour, and was once booed when subbed off at home during that season though. Lee Johnson was playing him in the wrong position and expected Evans to be much more mobile than he actually was. So when Alex Neil replaced LJ, the first thing he did was surround Evans with runners who could do the dog-work for him. It worked a treat and, as we all know, Corry Evans was one of the many standout performers as we went on a massive unbeaten run and took the League One play-offs by storm.

    Like many of that League One squad, many were sceptical about how Corry would manage the physicality of the Championship. He undoubtedly had the quality to play in this league, but could his injury-prone body hold up to the increased workload in midfield? As it turned out, yes - he could manage it. Perhaps he couldn’t play every minute of every game, but whenever he did play he was one of the best players on the pitch. Alongside the likes of Dan Neil, he provided a defensive base that allowed Amad, Roberts and Clarke to flourish at the top end of the pitch.

    It was such a shame when Evans got injured and was ruled out for the season on January 26th. We had been saying throughout the transfer window that we needed a specialised player to cover Corry, as there was nobody in the squad who could do his role as well as he could. Alas, we ultimately signed Pierre Ekwah but the two are certainly not the same player. It is perfectly reasonable to suggest that had Corry Evans not picked up such a serious injury, he could have guided us through that battle at Luton and possibly led us to another promotion.

    Corry is expected to be out of action for a long while yet, but the fact the club gave him a new one-year contract despite the injury and have allowed him to take his coaching badges just outlines how well-respected he is on Wearside. Happy birthday Corry - and wishing you a speedy recovery.


    * Here’s an interview from 3 weeks ago about his recovery progress

     
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  2. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    Another one written off by many but has proved his worth imo ...

    ... it looks like an easy position to play but no one's been better so far.
     
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    Agreed Smug. I didn’t like the Evans bashing at the time as you could tell he was a decent player who always put a shift in. Then he got played in the proper DM role and has looked a class act since.
     
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