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Evans: Fans have huge role to play

Gillingham

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Steve Evans hopes to see Priestfiel­d returning to its horrible best.

As an opposition manager he never enjoyed the visit and now he’s hoping to make life tough for others that head to Gillingham.

Burton Albion are the visitors on Saturday as the Gills get their home campaign under way, a week after starting their season with a creditable draw at Doncaster.

Gills boss Evans said: “In recent years it’s been the fans; it has been the fans that have made it tough (on the opposition).

“I remember coming to Priestfiel­d on the coach and I would say to myself, ‘here we go, battle commences’ and that’s before we got off the coach!”

In recent seasons the Gills have been better away from home than on their own soil. Too many teams have left Priestfiel­d with maximum points.

Evans said: “It is difficult to win games in League 1 anyway, it is a competitiv­e league. “There is no disputing that Paul Scally (the Gills chairman), and more importantl­y our supporters, have been let down, that is the only words to describe it. Players from last year would say it.

“We want players to embrace playing at home, to know that the fans are right behind them and we need the fans more when it is 0-0, or 1-0 down. That is when you really need them. “It’s great when the fans are happy, when you’re 3-0 up, but you can play without them then. You need them when the battle commences and I am sure they will be there. “Certainly the people I have been around, everyone around the stadium, from the people in the ticket office, the shop, the offices and the cleaners, everyone I speak to born and bred in Medway tell me how friends of theirs are really looking forward to it. That gives us a lot of hope.”

Evans has been the villain in previous years at Priestfiel­d, from the away dugout, but that passion is now for the

Gills.

He said: “The Medway public can see my focus and motivation and passion is all structured towards them now. “I think it has been noticeable pre-season with people coming up, especially before and after Doncaster, they love the passion and now it’s for them, it’s brilliant, they are saying they love it.”

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