Evans vows to lift millers

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ON THE MOVE: Steve Evans enjoyed great times with Stevenage, but couldn’t resist a return to Rotherham where he enjoyed success before, inset
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STEVE Evans has promised to bring “confidence and swagger” back to relegated Rotherham after completing a sensational return to the New York Stadium.

The 61-year-old Scot led the Millers from League Two to the Championship during a hugely successful three-year stint at the helm. He departed in 2015 but remained on good terms with chairman Tony Stewart and has now been lured from Stevenage to rebuild a side that, pre-weekend, had won just four of 43 Championship games this term.

Depressing

“It’s been a really depressing season for everyone associated with the club,” said Evans, who was appointed on Wednesday following the dismissal of Leam Richardson.

“To say the supporters are frustrated is an understatement, but they won’t be frustrated from now on. We’re going to win some matches.

“We want our players to play with a confidence and a swagger. The chairman expects us to be challenging, and so do I. We’ll be competing for promotion next season, there are no doubts about that.”

Richardson, who replaced Matt Taylor in December, won just two of his 24 games in charge and Stewart said a lack of fight prompted him to make the change.

“I think the fans of Rotherham United want what I want,” he said. “They want success. They want a team that works hard and gives 110 per cent.

“I didn’t see that bite, that enthusiasm. I didn’t see that Rotherham spirit. The last one-and-a-half seasons, there’s not been that battle, that war-cry, and I felt we needed to put that back in.

“Steve was the man who came here when we opened the new stadium and what a joyride that was.

“We’ve always kept in touch. We’ve had parties. We’ve had dinners. I’ve

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