The number two was as excited about an S60 homecoming as the first because the two had previously enjoyed great success together in New York.
“I never imagined that I would be returning here,” he remarked. “I never imagined that I would have the good fortune to hear the chairman declare, ‘You have the job if you want it.'” He’s probably never heard a “yes” say it so quickly.
STEVE Evans says he took the manager’s position without checking the salary because he was so eager to get back to Rotherham United.
The 61-year-old says he wishes he had stayed in AESSEAL New York Stadium in 2015 since those were the best moments of his career.
Tony Stewart, the club owner and a personal friend, invited the Scot back last week, and he didn’t think twice about it.
“The chairman will tell you that when I said “yes,” I had no idea what he was going to accomplish in terms of numbers. People would not believe it, and if it was abnormal, the figure would obviously enter into it, but I knew Tony’s honesty would prevent that from happening. I would put my life in the hands of that man.
Evans was in command of Stevenage when he and his assistant, Paul Raynor, were pursued by Rotherham, who were seeking for Leam Richardson’s replacement after Championship relegation.
“I contacted Paul, informed him that the chairman had extended the chance to us, and inquired about his thoughts,” Evans stated.
“He instantly replied, “Yes.” He answered “yes” without giving it any consideration; there was no “what’s my contract, what’s my mandate?”
The manager is aware that he will be under pressure to get the Millers back to the second division quickly, and the Celtic fan is eager to take on the job.
He remarked, “It’s an honor to be back, and we have work to do now.” “The club had been revived by the chairman when we last visited.”Don Valley Stadium was our starting point before traveling to New York. It was expected that everyone would have remarked, “That’s a good build, that’s a start,” if we had placed tenth in League Two.
“But after that, we received promotions once again. This time, the supporters will be hoping Celtic performs as I anticipated when Brendan Rogers was reappointed. specific managers at specific clubs come with expectations.