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October 02, 2025
'So much more to come' - McNabb encouraged by Evans' start at Gigg Lane
Bury boss Dave McNabb on Kai Evans' positive start at Gigg Lane and why his team selections are getting tougher
**'So much more to come' - McNabb encouraged by Evans' start at Gigg Lane**
Bury AFC manager Dave McNabb has expressed his delight with Kai Evans' initial performances at Gigg Lane, hinting that the young player has even more to offer the Shakers faithful. Evans, who recently joined the club, has quickly impressed with his energy and contributions on the pitch, earning plaudits from fans and his manager alike.
McNabb’s comments highlight the positive impact Evans has already had on the team. While not divulging specific details about Evans’ contributions, the manager’s enthusiasm suggests the new signing has brought a valuable spark to the squad, both in terms of skill and work ethic. This initial success has clearly boosted McNabb's confidence in Evans' potential.
Beyond individual praise, McNabb also touched upon the growing competition within the Bury AFC squad. He admitted that selecting his starting eleven and substitutes is becoming increasingly challenging due to the improved form and dedication shown by all his players. This "tougher" selection process is a clear indication of the overall strength and depth that McNabb is building within the team.
"It's a good problem to have," McNabb stated, alluding to the difficulty in choosing between several in-form players. The manager’s words suggest that the healthy competition for places is driving up standards across the board, benefiting the team’s performance as a whole.
The Bury faithful can expect to see Evans feature prominently in upcoming matches, as McNabb looks to further integrate him into the team and unlock his full potential. The manager’s clear belief in Evans, coupled with the growing strength of the squad, paints an optimistic picture for Bury AFC as they continue their campaign. The increased competition for places will undoubtedly keep players on their toes and push them to perform at their best, a factor that McNabb hopes will translate into positive results on the pitch.
Bury AFC manager Dave McNabb has expressed his delight with Kai Evans' initial performances at Gigg Lane, hinting that the young player has even more to offer the Shakers faithful. Evans, who recently joined the club, has quickly impressed with his energy and contributions on the pitch, earning plaudits from fans and his manager alike.
McNabb’s comments highlight the positive impact Evans has already had on the team. While not divulging specific details about Evans’ contributions, the manager’s enthusiasm suggests the new signing has brought a valuable spark to the squad, both in terms of skill and work ethic. This initial success has clearly boosted McNabb's confidence in Evans' potential.
Beyond individual praise, McNabb also touched upon the growing competition within the Bury AFC squad. He admitted that selecting his starting eleven and substitutes is becoming increasingly challenging due to the improved form and dedication shown by all his players. This "tougher" selection process is a clear indication of the overall strength and depth that McNabb is building within the team.
"It's a good problem to have," McNabb stated, alluding to the difficulty in choosing between several in-form players. The manager’s words suggest that the healthy competition for places is driving up standards across the board, benefiting the team’s performance as a whole.
The Bury faithful can expect to see Evans feature prominently in upcoming matches, as McNabb looks to further integrate him into the team and unlock his full potential. The manager’s clear belief in Evans, coupled with the growing strength of the squad, paints an optimistic picture for Bury AFC as they continue their campaign. The increased competition for places will undoubtedly keep players on their toes and push them to perform at their best, a factor that McNabb hopes will translate into positive results on the pitch.
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