George Evans

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Evans wont make it here,he's a decent little player with a big heart,but he doesn't have the required quality imo.I'm sure he will carve out a decent career,probably Championship level.

Hopefully a loan will transpire in the next few days.
 
Sky Sports understands Manchester City youngster George Evans is training at Blackpool ahead of a possible loan move to Bloomfield Road

Evans is highly-regarded within the corridors of power at Manchester City having progressed through the club's Academy.

The central midfielder has yet to make his first-team debut for City, but has been on the bench in the Champions League and Capital One Cup in the last 12 months.

Evans also enjoyed a successful spell on loan at Crewe last season, making 25 appearances for the Railwaymen in League One.

City are happy to loan out Evans so that the England Under 20 international can get some valuable first-team experience under his belt.

Blackpool boss Lee Clark is keen to bolster his squad and he sees Evans as a key addition to his side as he looks to lift them clear of the relegation zone in the Championship
 
Neville Kneville said:
MeatHunterrr said:
Also, I don't think Evans is going to make it here, despite signing new contract. He is 20 now? or soon turning 20. Usually who makes it should be near the first team squad and have made atleast couple of appearances by that age. At the moment I see only Huws and Lopes making it from the old U21 bunch.

He looked a nice footballer last time I saw him, but a bit lightweight,

That might be why he has been playing centre back for the EDS of late, to toughen him up. I agree with FI though,good player but not quite a City first teamer and a run at Blackpool or another championship side would probably be good for him
 
When Manchester City wanted their bridge at the Etihad Campus to symbolise the path between academy and first team, the best thing they did was build a bend into it.

The fact that progression from the youth system is not far from straightforward is not lost on George Evans.

A lifelong Blue, the young midfielder was on the first team bench as early as 2012, picked by Roberto Mancini for glamour ties with Ajax and Dortmund as well as two Premier League games.

Now 20, Evans is still awaiting his senior debut. Yet the fact he is still at the club he joined at the age of six when so much around him has transformed says a lot for how he is valued.

"I've been through every age group at City," Evans told M.E.N Sport.

"I've been here since the age of six and I got told the other day that if I come through to the first team and make my debut I'll have come through every age group and be the first one.

"All the way through Platt Lane and the academy to what it has become now is fantastic to see and it's a great opportunity for everyone.

"There's a lot of superstars here now and it is definitely a lot more difficult but I still believe that if you keep working hard and you're good enough then I think the manager will give you a chance, as he has shown this season."

That Evans has not been called upon by Manuel Pellegrini shows the standard of City's young talents, although the Cheadle-born player has been hard at work on his game.

Six months were spent at League One side Crewe - which the 20-year-old credits with helping him develop physically - and is learning from the City first team.

"The loan system is very good for players," he said.

"I will speak again to City and if they want me to go on loan again I'm more than happy to do that but obviously being here there is nowhere in that world that could probably develop you as a better player. You've got everything you could possibly want.

"It's fantastic when you play alongside the likes of Yaya Toure, David Silva, Aguero, Milner. They are all massive names in there and it is a great learning curve for a young lad as well.

"There is an awe because you're playing against a team that you support and it's players that are out of this world. They are world class players and it is just great."

If Evans is testing himself against top class players in training, he is also being coached by one in Patrick Vieira, who is introducing the player to a more defensive role this season.

"Patrick is fantastic, he's done absolutely everything in the game.

"Each day just listening to him and learning from what he has got to say you just listen and it is a great development for such a young player to learn from someone who has won the World Cup!

"For me personally I prefer the midfield role as you can get on the ball a bit more but I'm willing to play centre-half as well. It's good to learn two different positions."

Vieira has spoken of introducing challenges to his young players, and the club have helped ahead of Sunday's Premier League International Cup game with Schalke.

The offer of free tickets for anyone with a season card of ticket for the Arsenal game has ensured that Evans and the U21s will walk out for their U21 match with a 5,000 strong crowd at the Academy Stadium.

"It is good when there's that big crowd," Evans added. "It adds that bit more pressure to it and makes it more realistic to what you will come up with when you're playing with the first team.

"I think with the new stadium it is going to help a lot of fans come in and it will be great for young players coming through to play in front of crowds like that. I think you prepare yourself a bit more mentally and physically for the challenge."

The premise of matchday double headers would be another way to connect academy to first team as it gives fans more of an opportunity to see the emerging talent.

More important will be when young players start getting opportunities in first team competitions; you suspect supporters would enjoy it all the more if the next starlet given a chance has been made in Manchester.


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George Evans Under 21s

George is a lifelong Blue from Cheadle he has been at the club since the age of 6 .if he makes the first team he will be the only player to have come through every age group.lets hope he gets his chance soon
 
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Hopefully he can be 2nd half substitute in our game against Boro IF we're winning comfortably.

I went to the U18's last night and we have some great emerging talent, getting the timing right for first team inclusion is crucial though.
 
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cyberblue said:
George is a lifelong Blue from Cheadle he has been at the club since the age of 6 .if he makes the first team he will be the only player to have come through every age group.lets hope he gets his chance soon

George Glendon is the same, 6 months younger, from Cheadle, season ticket holder, captain of the U21s.
 
WNRH said:
cyberblue said:
George is a lifelong Blue from Cheadle he has been at the club since the age of 6 .if he makes the first team he will be the only player to have come through every age group.lets hope he gets his chance soon

George Glendon is the same, 6 months younger, from Cheadle, season ticket holder, captain of the U21s.
Your nearly right they both are from Heald Green not Cheadle..
 
Great for George that he was one of the four players chosen to travel away with the first team. Just read a comment that he had a great game against Schalke. Paddy seems to have converted him to a centre back (needs must).

Can anyone tell me how he has been going as a centre back? It can't be by luck that he was chosen to travel with the first team. Paddy must have a very good opinion of him.
 
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