- Alun Evans
Infobox Football biography
playername = Alun Evans
fullname = Alun William Evans
dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1949|4|30|mf=y
cityofbirth =Bewdley
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height =
nickname =
position =Striker
youthyears = 1964–1967
youthclubs = Wolverhampton Wanderers
years = 1967–1968
1967
1968–1972 1972–1975 1975–1978 1978–1982
clubs = Wolverhampton Wanderers
→Los Angeles Wolves (guest) Liverpool Aston Villa Walsall South Melbourne
caps(goals) = 022 0(4)
079 (21) 060 (11) 087 0(7) 104 (36)
nationalyears = 1968–1969
nationalteam = England Under-23
nationalcaps(goals) = 004 0(0)Alun William Evans (born
30 April 1949 inBewdley ,Worcestershire ) is an English former footballer who made his name as a centre forward in the Liverpool side rebuilt byBill Shankly at the start of the 1970s.Career
Evans began his professional career with Wolverhampton Wanderers, breaking into the first team in the 1967/68 season. He had already appeared for the club on their summer success in winning the
United Soccer Association under the guise of theLos Angeles Wolves in Summer 1967.He only had one full season in Wolves' first team as he swiftly joined Liverpool in September 1968 for
£ 110,000, making him Britain's most expensive teenager. He had caught the eye of managerBill Shankly after he outran and out-thought Liverpool captainRon Yeats in a match in 1968. Although only 19, and despite Shankly's known desire to introduce new players gradually to the team, Evans was put straight into the side and stayed there until the end of the season.He made his debut on
21 September 1968 in a league match against Leicester City atAnfield , scoring in a 4-0 win. Evans went on to feature in 33 league games, scoring seven goals as Liverpool finished runners-up to Leeds.After an underwhelming 1969/70 campaign, he fared better the next season, scoring frequently in the opening games but suffered from injury and ill-luck which forced him out of the team, including facial
scar ring after being attacked with brokenglass in a nightclub.He returned to the fray near the end, and bagged a
hat-trick during this season in a European Fairs Cup 4th round 1st leg tie at home to German giants Bayern Munich in a 3-0 win that ultimately saw them through 4-1 on aggregate. He also scored a magnificent equaliser againstMerseyside rivals Everton as Liverpool came from behind to win theirFA Cup semi-final at Old Trafford. However, Evans played disappointingly in the final and was substituted midway through the second half. Liverpool eventually lost 2-1 to Arsenal after extra time.His
Anfield career didn't last much longer, as the signing ofKevin Keegan pushed him aside, and he managed only a handful of appearances in 1971/72. After 111 first team appearances, he departed for Second Division, newly-promoted, Aston Villa for £72,000 on20 June 1972 ; Evans could have joined theVilla Park club straight from school as he impressed during a trial in 1964, however, he had decided to sign for Midland rivals Wolves.He remained at
Villa Park for just two-and-a-half seasons, before being allowed to leave for fellow Midlanders Walsall for £30,000 on14 December 1975 , after 71 games and 17 goals. Ironically, 5 months after Evans departed, Villa gained the promotion back to the big time they yearned for, finishing runner-up to Manchester United by 3 points. Following two full seasons at Walsall, the striker ended his career abroad playing in both the U.S. andAustralia (withSouth Melbourne FC ).After hanging up his boots he stayed in
Melbourne for a spell where he became a delivery driver delivering bread, he then went on to become a painter and decorator. He was also a useful League cricketer and is presently in the Lancashire Over 50s squad as a wicket-keeper/batsman.External links
* [http://www.thisisanfield.com/columnists/2007/05/alunevans/ Thisisanfield.com Forgotten Heroes]
* [http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/team/past_players/players/evans/ Official past players at Liverpoolfc.tv]
* [http://www.lfchistory.net/player_profile.asp?player_id=295 Player profile at LFChistory.net]
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