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Title: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: dave.woodhall on December 24, 2022, 09:59:02 PM
Dave Collett remembers a seventies nearly man.

https://heroesandvillains.info/2022/12/24/the-villa-park-misfits-alun-evans/
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: Allan C on December 25, 2022, 10:06:53 AM
I liked Alun Evans, I vaguely remember he came overweight and there was a thing in the Argus about Crowe getting him into shape. Great post really enjoyed reading it
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: ChicagoLion on December 25, 2022, 10:25:34 AM
Good stuff.
Enjoyed that.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: wittonwarrior on December 25, 2022, 10:33:26 AM
I liked Alun Evans, I vaguely remember he came overweight and there was a thing in the Argus about Crowe getting him into shape. Great post really enjoyed reading it

That's the point I was going to make about him, not what you would call an athletic player.  If he had come from any other team I don't think he would have been given as much slack as he was given in the eyes of our support.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on December 25, 2022, 02:44:17 PM
He always reminded me of Illya Kuryakin with longer hair.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: Percy McCarthy on December 31, 2022, 12:35:44 PM
Fascinating tale, beautifully told, about an era of which my memories were vague.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: passport1 on December 31, 2022, 01:03:11 PM
I remember  he had a long scar on one side of his face. I'm sure there was a story as to how he came by it but can't  remember.  Someone  will probably know. I always thought he was a classy player but clearly didn't figure in Ron's long term plans.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: dave.woodhall on December 31, 2022, 01:16:30 PM
I remember  he had a long scar on one side of his face. I'm sure there was a story as to how he came by it but can't  remember.  Someone  will probably know. I always thought he was a classy player but clearly didn't figure in Ron's long term plans.

It's in the article.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: KNVillan on December 31, 2022, 01:16:55 PM
I remember  he had a long scar on one side of his face. I'm sure there was a story as to how he came by it but can't  remember.  Someone  will probably know. I always thought he was a classy player but clearly didn't figure in Ron's long term plans.

As written in the article

Visiting a Wolverhampton nightclub for a quiet night out with his wife, a man Evans had never even met smashed a pint glass into his face. Almost seventy stitches needed inserting into the wounds and he was scarred him for life.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: Percy McCarthy on December 31, 2022, 03:30:19 PM
I remember  he had a long scar on one side of his face. I'm sure there was a story as to how he came by it but can't  remember.  Someone  will probably know. I always thought he was a classy player but clearly didn't figure in Ron's long term plans.

As written in the article

Visiting a Wolverhampton nightclub for a quiet night out with his wife, a man Evans had never even met smashed a pint glass into his face. Almost seventy stitches needed inserting into the wounds and he was scarred him for life.

Did you really need to save him the bother of reading the article? People go to the trouble of writing in the hope that people might read it.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: brian green on December 31, 2022, 03:55:17 PM
When my kids were little they collected autographs.  My daughter badly wanted Gordon Cowans' autograph.  We waited by the players' exit gate. Alun signed her Panini book but my seven year old piped up that she really wanted Gordon's signature. Alan, in a very friendly way called to Gordon and said "Hey Sid, this little girl wants your autograph".  Gordon obliged but in his very mild manner said to Alun "My name is Gordon."
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: Percy McCarthy on December 31, 2022, 04:09:24 PM
When my kids were little they collected autographs.  My daughter badly wanted Gordon Cowans' autograph.  We waited by the players' exit gate. Alun signed her Panini book but my seven year old piped up that she really wanted Gordon's signature. Alan, in a very friendly way called to Gordon and said "Hey Sid, this little girl wants your autograph".  Gordon obliged but in his very mild manner said to Alun "My name is Gordon."

Can’t imagine anyone wanting Sid’s autograph in Alun Evans time at the club. I think he’d left before Sid had even made his debut.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: brian green on December 31, 2022, 04:59:16 PM
The glitch is because spellchecker put in the player to whom I refer as Alun Evans not Allan Evans who was definitely a team mate of Gordon Cowans.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: Percy McCarthy on December 31, 2022, 05:35:36 PM
The glitch is because spellchecker put in the player to whom I refer as Alun Evans not Allan Evans who was definitely a team mate of Gordon Cowans.

Yeah, the article’s about Alun Evans.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: KNVillan on December 31, 2022, 06:52:30 PM
I remember  he had a long scar on one side of his face. I'm sure there was a story as to how he came by it but can't  remember.  Someone  will probably know. I always thought he was a classy player but clearly didn't figure in Ron's long term plans.

As written in the article

Visiting a Wolverhampton nightclub for a quiet night out with his wife, a man Evans had never even met smashed a pint glass into his face. Almost seventy stitches needed inserting into the wounds and he was scarred him for life.

Did you really need to save him the bother of reading the article? People go to the trouble of writing in the hope that people might read it.

Sorry Percy…I was going to put down something along those lines as I thought he hadn’t bothered to read it in the first place, but I didn’t want to appear picky
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: tony scott on December 31, 2022, 09:30:40 PM
Nice article Dave, I remember how excited I was when he signed for us I think everyone really wanted him to succeed,we got tantalising glimpses of his talent but he just never played consistently well enough.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: SoccerHQ on December 31, 2022, 11:11:55 PM
Amazing what you learn.

For years when I saw an Alun Evans mentioned in the fanzine I always thought the first name was a nickname for Brian Little's long serving number two given he also played for us in the 70s.

Never knew there were two different A. Evans in that era who both played for us.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: dave.woodhall on December 31, 2022, 11:47:17 PM
I've remembered the time I was in the Holte Hotel and someone pointed to a picture of a player with dark curly hair and said, "Do you know who that is? It's Alun Evans. Not Allan Evans, Alun Evans. He played for us in the seventies."

The poor bloke was so proud that I could barely point out Alun Evans had straight blond hair and a scar down his cheek.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: JD on January 01, 2023, 02:49:23 AM
Excellent article. Very well written.
Title: Re: The Villa Park misfits – Alun Evans
Post by: Percy McCarthy on January 01, 2023, 08:41:59 AM
I remember  he had a long scar on one side of his face. I'm sure there was a story as to how he came by it but can't  remember.  Someone  will probably know. I always thought he was a classy player but clearly didn't figure in Ron's long term plans.

As written in the article

Visiting a Wolverhampton nightclub for a quiet night out with his wife, a man Evans had never even met smashed a pint glass into his face. Almost seventy stitches needed inserting into the wounds and he was scarred him for life.

Did you really need to save him the bother of reading the article? People go to the trouble of writing in the hope that people might read it.

Sorry Percy…I was going to put down something along those lines as I thought he hadn’t bothered to read it in the first place, but I didn’t want to appear picky

Understood old boy.
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