Steve Evans
Submitted by Mike Holden on Wed, 15/06/2011 - 18:39
Team:
Rotherham
DOB:
30 Oct 1962 (Age 49)
Birthplace:
Glasgow (Scotland)
Previous Teams (Manager):
Stamford, Boston, Crawley
Previous Teams (Player):
Clyde, Albion Rovers, Ayr United, Hamilton, St Johnstone
Honours:
Conference National (2002, 2011)
Promotions:
Conference National (Boston 2001-02, Crawley 2010-11)
Relegations:
League Two (Boston 2006-07)
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Rotherham are in great shape and Mike Holden fancies them to end Shrewsbury's unbeaten home record on Saturday.
Steve Evans left promotion-chasing Crawley to take over at Rotherham on Easter Monday, a day on which both sides tasted success.
Mike Holden is backing Burton Albion to grind out a narrow win when they face Crawley at the Pirelli Stadium on Saturday.
There were five red cards following Bradford’s clash with Crawley on Tuesday night as trouble flared after the full-time whistle.
Paul Peschisolido was sacked as Burton manager on Saturday as Albion were beaten for the sixth match in succession.
Northampton moved five points clear of the drop zone on Tuesday after Toni Silva’s effort earned them a vital victory at Dagenham.
Crawley's results have taken a turn for the worse and Mike Holden expects the trend to continue against Southend.
Crawley chief executive Alan Williams admits the club are disappointed by Tyrone Barnett’s move to Peterborough.
Stevenage defied the odds by holding Tottenham to a draw on Sunday while Liverpool and Stoke strolled into the last eight.
Stoke won twice at lower league grounds in January and Mike Holden thinks they look a solid bet to beat Crawley on Sunday.
Swindon are now available at odds on for the title after they saw off Crawley on Tuesday night in a crucial evening at the top.
Crawley’s Sergio Torres believes the club’s February fortunes will be crucial in determining their fate.


