13th May 2021
Interview conducted by Adam Holt
I have recently caught up with ex-professional footballer and former TNS (The New Saints) assistant manager Steven Evans to talk about his career as a player as well as a coach. Evans discusses the highs and lows of his playing career and we get an insight into why he wanted to become a footballer in the first place.
Clubs: Total Network Solutions (1999 - 2006), Oswestry Town (loan, 2001 - 2002), Wrexham (2006 - 2009), The New Saints (2009 - 2015) & Connah's Quay Nomads (loan, 2014 - 2015). 9 Caps for Wales Semi-pro national team & 7 Caps for Wales professional national team.
Check out the Q&A below!
Clubs: Total Network Solutions (1999 - 2006), Oswestry Town (loan, 2001 - 2002), Wrexham (2006 - 2009), The New Saints (2009 - 2015) & Connah's Quay Nomads (loan, 2014 - 2015). 9 Caps for Wales Semi-pro national team & 7 Caps for Wales professional national team.
Check out the Q&A below!
- Did anyone inspire you to become a footballer in the first place?
- How did it feel to get capped by Wales in a semi-professional and professional capacity?
- What was the experience of playing against Liverpool and Anderlecht as captain of the TNS in the Champions League?
- What is your reaction to being the first non-league player to be called up to the Wales squad whilst you were playing for Wrexham?
- What would you say was the highlight of your playing career?
- What would you say was the low point of your playing career?
- Finally, when did you first decide to get into coaching?