Ghost on the Wall: The Authorised Biography of Roy Evans (Mainstream Sport)

Ghost on the Wall: The Authorised Biography of Roy Evans (Mainstream Sport)

by Derek Dohren (Author)

Synopsis

Ghost on the Wall is the official biography of one of Liverpool Football Club's greatest ever servants: Roy Evans. Born in Bootle in 1948, Evans attracted the attention of many First Division club managers while playing for England's schoolboys team in the early 1960s. In 1964, legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly stepped in to sign him. But while the '60s were an exciting time to play for Liverpool, they were also very challenging, and Evans found it hard to break into the first team on a regular basis. Following Shankly's shock resignation in 1974, Evans was given the opportunity to become a member of the backroom staff. It was here that he really made his mark, taking the reserve team to seven Central League titles in nine years and coming of age as a coach and trainer, emerging as an invaluable member of the legendary 'Boot Room'. The decline in the club's fortunes during the 1980s meant that the resignation of manager Graeme Souness in 1994 left the incoming manager facing an exciting challenge - to return the club to its glory days. Roy Evans, 'the last of the Shankly lads', was handed his date with destiny. While the Reds did not win another League Championship under Evans' charge, neither did they finish any lower than fourth, and Evans' commitment to developing future Liverpool stars such as Robbie Fowler, Steve McManaman and Michael Owen ensured that he would not become another 'ghost on the wall' at Anfield. In this engrossing account, Evans reveals the inside story of life as a member of Liverpool's famous Boot Room. He recollects his close working relationships with Reds legends from Shankly to Houllier and provides a vivid portrait of operations at the celebrated club over four action-packed decades. Finally, he discusses the challenges he faces in his new role as assistant manager of the Welsh national side and considers the way forward for Liverpool after their Champions League victory under Rafael Benitez in 2005.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 08 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 1845960297
ISBN 13: 9781845960292
Book Overview: Ghost on the Wall is the official biography of one of Liverpool Football Club's greatest ever servants, Roy Evans. Born in Bootle in 1948, Evans attracted the attention of many First Division club managers while playing for England's schoolboys team in the early 1960s. In 1964, legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly stepped in to sign him. While the '60s were an exciting time to play for Liverpool, they were also very challenging and Evans found it hard to break into the first team on a regular basis, managing only 11 sporadic appearances before his playing career stuttered to a halt.

Media Reviews
'A well-written reappraisal of Evans' - FourFourTwo
Author Bio
Roy Evans played at left-back for Liverpool before becoming a revered member of the backroom staff at the club. He was appointed manager in 1994 and held this position until stepping down in 1998. Derek Dohren was born in Liverpool but now lives and works in Lanarkshire. He edits a suite of websites devoted to his Boot Room heroes and runs a bookshop with his wife in the Clyde Valley.